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Marinos, anthypatos patrikios (Seal)
Marinos, anthypatos patrikios (3D Object)
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Seal of Marinos, anthypatos patrikios, imperial protospatharios and logothetes of the stratiotikon. Contains depiction of St. Demetrius on the obverse, and inscription of six lines on the reverse. Dated to the late 9th c., ca. 869.
3D representation of the seal of Marinos, anthypatos patrikios, imperial protospatharios and logothetes of the stratiotikon. Contains depiction of St. Demetrius on the obverse, and inscription of six lines on the reverse. Dated to the late 9th c., ca. 869.
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"Lord help your servant Marinos, anthypatos patrikios, imperial protospatharios and logothetes of the stratiotikon"
 
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3D representation of the seal of Marinos, anthypatos patrikios, imperial protospatharios and logothetes of the stratiotikon. Contains depiction of St. Demetrius on the obverse, and inscription of six lines on the reverse. Dated to the late 9th c., ca. 869.
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Marinos, anthypatos patrikios (3D Object)
3D representation of the seal of Marinos, anthypatos patrikios, imperial protospatharios and logothetes of the stratiotikon. Contains depiction of St. Demetrius on the obverse, and inscription of six lines on the reverse. Dated to the late 9th c., ca. 869.

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