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Description: Paris Gregory gr. 510, f 11 (Bv). From left to right: Alexander (crowned-emperor since 879), Eudokia Ingerina (d. 882/3), and Leo VI (crowned in 870). For a discussion of the text and portraiture, see Spatharákīs 1976. Alexander and Leo must be 13 and 17 years old at the most; both are given the title despotes (ΔECΠOTHC).
Title: Homilies of Gregory the Theologian gr. 510, f 011
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