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Lead seal of Michael VII Doukas

One side depicts Christ enthroned. He is flanked by the initials ΙC-ΧC (Jesus Christ). On the other side Michael VII Doukas is depicted in full length wearing imperial vestments, holding in his right hand a labarum on long shaft and in his left hand a globus cruciger. Around the perimeter is the inscription “Michael Doukas, Emperor of the Romans”.

Michael VII Doukas, son of Constantine X Doukas, was crowned emperor after the overthrow of Romanos IV Diogenes, who has been defeated at the battle of Mantzikert. During his reign there were many revolutions, as the Turks advanced deeper into Anatolia. Michael VII Doukas was deposed by the general Nikephoros Botaneiates.

Code

ΒΜο 78

Type

Lead seal

Chronology

1071-1078

Dimensions

Diameter 3,1 cm., weight 25 g.

Material of Construction

Lead

Origin

Zacos collection, bought at an auction

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