The esteemed Armeno-Georgian Apokapes family
Lot 2968
Michael Apokapes, protospatharios epi tou Chrysotriklinou and katepano of Edessa, 1st half of 11th century. Seal (Lead, 25 mm, 12.42 g, 12 h). The Mother of God, nimbate, both hands half-raised before her, palms outward. Rev. +MIXA / A'CΠAΘ, ЄΠ / T૪ XP Γ KΛ, S / KATЄΠA, Є/ΔЄC O AΠ/... in six lines. Cheynet/Theodoridis 16. Traces of corrosion and an irregular flan, otherwise, fine.

From an important collection of Roman and Byzantine seals, tesserae and amulets, formed before 2021.


This seal belongs to a member of the esteemed Armeno-Georgian Apokapes family, named Michael, who may have been the father of the renowned Basileios Apokapes. Similar to Basileios, Michael held the military command of Edessa, a crucial position on the empire's eastern frontier. According to a seal preserved in the State Historical Museum in Moscow, he later rose to the rank of vestarches and was appointed doux of Vaspurakan. Vaspurakan, an ancient Armenian kingdom near Lake Van, was integrated into the Byzantine administration as a katepanate in 1021/22.
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Closing time: 09-Dec-24, 19:07:00 CET
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