Seal of Stephanos apo hypatonshow empty fields
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    Artifact

    Type
    Seal
    Matrix
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    Physical description

    Medium
    Original impression.
    Material
    Lead
    Shape
    Round
    Dimensions (mm)
    Diam. XX
    Weight (g)
    XX
    Channel orientation (clock)
    6-12
    Axis (clock)
    Overstrike orientation (clock)
    Execution
    Struck
    Countermark
    Condition
    Chipped at both ends of the channel with a larger missing section.

    Dating

    Date
    7th c., second half.
    Internal date
    Dating criteria
    Epigraphy
    Alternative date

    History

    Category
    Dignitaries
    Issuer
    Stephanos (PLRE: Stephanus 42)
    Milieu: Aristocracy
    Gender: Male
    Place of origin
    Find place
    Find date
    Find circumstances
    Modern location
    Cologne (Germany )
    Institution and repository
    Collection and inventory
    Robert Feind Collection S-217
    Acquisition
    Previous locations
    Modern observations

    Obverse

    Language(s)
    Greek
    Layout of field
    Legend of 4 lines.
    Field dimensions (mm)
    Matrix
    Iconography
    Decoration
    Cross at the begenning of the legend. Wreath border.
    Epigraphy

    Reverse

    Language(s)
    Greek
    Layout of field
    Linear legend of 4 lines.
    Field dimensions (mm)
    Matrix
    Iconography
    Decoration
    Cross at the begenning of the legend. Wreath border.
    Epigraphy

    Images

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    RTI

    obverse

    Edition

    Interpretive

    obv
    1Στε-
    2φάνου
    3ἀπὸ ὑπά-
    4[τ]ων
    rev
    5δού-
    6λου τῆς
    7Θεοτό-
    8κ[ο]υ

    Diplomatic

    obv
    1+ΣΤΕ
    2ΦΑΝΟΥ
    3ΑΠΟΥΠΑ
    4Τ̣ΩΝ
    rev
    5+ΔΟυ
    6ΛΟΥΤΗC
    7ΘΕΟΤΟ
    8ΚΟ̣Υ

    Legend and translation

    Στεφάνου ἀπὸ ὑπάτων / δούλου τῆς Θεοτόκου.

    (Seal of) Stephanos apo hypaton, servant of the Mother of God.

    References

    Edition(s)
    Unpublished
    Parallel(s)
    (1) Zacos Collection − Zacos, 1, 1007 A (no pictures);
    (2) private collection − Metcalf, Cyprus, 2014, no. 970 ;
    (3) DO BZS.1958.106.3736 − DO Seals, Online Catalogue, BZS.1958.106.3736 ;
    (4) DO BZS.1947.2.628 − DO Seals, Online Catalogue, BZS.1947.2.628 .
    Further references
    No further references

    Commentary

    Only similar seals from different boulloteria than ours are known, bearing the same inscription with different break lines or characters (see the similar seals here reported under parallels). According to Metcalf, the issuer of the seal published by him could be the same as the issuer of the seal in the Zacos Collection, who used another boulleterion[1].

    Footnotes

    [1]. Metcalf, Cyprus, 2014,p. 136 .