Romanos Skleros, kouropalates, 1057-1065. Seal (Lead, 38 mm, 30.47 g, 12 h). M/I-X/A St. Michael, nimbate, standing facing on dais, holding cruciform scepter in his right hand and globus cruciger in his left.
Rev. +ΡⲰΜΑΝ, / ΠΡΟЄΔΡΟ, / CΤΡΑΤΟΠЄ/ΔΑΡΧ, ΤΙC ΑΝΑ/ΤΟΛΗC S Δ૪Ξ / ΑΝΤΙΟΧΙΑ, / Ο CΚΗΛ,P, in seven lines. Zacos sale I (Spink 127, 7 October 1998), 86. A magnificent seal in exceptional condition, struck on a large and heavy flan. Extremely fine.
Ex Astarte XXIII, 28-29 October 2024, 596.
Romanos Skleros came from the distinguished Skleros family, which was notable for Bardas Skleros, who led an unsuccessful revolt against Basil II (958-1025). Romanos was the brother of Maria Skleraina, the mistress of Constantine IX Monomachus (1000-1055). A skilled military commander, Romanos held the significant position of doux of Antioch for an extended period. Some of his seals also bear the prestigious military title of stratopedarches of the East.
In 1057, Romanos allied himself with Isaac Comnenus during Isaac's revolt against Michael VI. Our seal, along with a parallel in the Zacos collection, mentions Romanos' highest court title of kouropalates, suggesting he may have been elevated to this position by the new emperor as a reward for his loyalty and support.