Kemales, protospatharios and strategos of Mauron Oros (the 'Black Mountain'), 11th century. Seal (Lead, 33 mm, 19.48 g, 12 h). Θ / ΘЄ/O-Δ/ⲰP/O, Nimbate facing bust of Saint Theodore, holding a spear over his right shoulder, and resting a shield on his left arm.
Rev. +KЄMA/ΛHC A’[C]ΠA/ΘAP, S [CT]P,/THΓ, MAPA / OP૪ in five lines. Seyrig 183. An extremely rare seal of high military interest. Double strike on reverse
, otherwise, very fine.
From an important collection of Roman and Byzantine seals, tesserae and amulets, formed before 2021.
The theme of Mauron Oros, or the ‘Black Mountain’ (a mountain range to the north of Antioch), was headed by a strategos but was dependent on the doux of Antioch. The fortress was a key Byzantine stronghold on the eastern frontier, and the theme was responsible for providing archers. The first strategos was Michael Bourtzes in the 10th century, after which the command disappears from the sources. It was re-established in the second half of the 11th century, as evidenced by this seal type. The name of the commander, Kemal, is Turkish, and it is quite possible that he was once in the service of the Arab emirs before switching sides to become a Byzantine general.