Synesios (commander)

Synesios
Seal of Synesios, found at Stari Ras
Born11th century
Diedafter 1090s
AllegianceByzantine Empire
Rankprotonobelissimos
ConflictsBattle of Levounion

Nikolaos Synesios (Greek: Νικόλαος Συνέσιος) was a Byzantine court official (protoproedros) and army commander (protonobelissimos) that served under emperor Alexios I Komnenos (r. 1081–1118).

Synesios is mentioned without a given name in the biographical work Alexiad of Anna Komnene, the daughter of emperor Alexios I.[1] At least three of his seals have been found, two which mention him as protonobelissimos.[1] His military activity in the Alexiad is dated to 1087–1091, when he is described as a commander close to Alexios I that fought against the Pechenegs in the Balkans.[1] One of his seals was found at the frontier fortress of Stari Ras towards Serbia (in southwestern Serbia), with the depiction of St. Nicholas on the obverse.[1] Another seal was likely found in southern or southeastern Bulgarian theme, with the title of protoproedros.[1] The Alexiad mentions the last of Synesios' activity as the Battle of Lebounion (1091) against the Pechenegs.[2] His elevation to protonobelissimos, as evident in the seals, is likely after the Pecheneg campaign and dates perhaps to the campaign against Serbian ruler Vukan in the 1090s.[2] The seals of Alexios, Eustathios Kamytzes and Constantine Dalassenos were also found at Stari Ras, with Dalassenos known to have commanded troops alongside Alexios at Lebounion.[3]

His seal found at Ras was inventoried by Serbian Byzantologist Ljubomir Maksimović as seal #805.[4]

References

Sources

  • Ivanišević, Vujadin; Krsmanović, Bojana (2013). "Byzantine seals from the Ras fortress" (PDF). Recueil des travaux de l'Institut d'études byzantines. 50 (1): 449–460. doi:10.2298/ZRVI1350449I.
  • Komnene, Anna (1969) [1148]. The Alexiad of Anna Comnena. Translated by Sewter, E. R. A. Penguin Classics, London. ISBN 0-14-044215-4.
  • Popović, Marko (1999). Tvrđava Ras [The Fortress of Ras] (in Serbian). Belgrade: Archaeological Institute. ISBN 9788680093147.
    • Maksimović, Ljubomir (1999). "Olovni pečati vizantijskog porekla". Tvrđava Ras [The Fortress of Ras] (in Serbian). Belgrade: Archaeological Institute. pp. 437–439. ISBN 9788680093147.