У статті проаналізовано текст легенди та
історичні обставини появи візантійського моливдовула кінця ХІ — початку ХІІ ст., знайденого під
час розкопок 2019 р. у садибі Софійського собору у м. Києві.
The unique Byzantine molivdovul found during archaeological
excavations in 2019 at the yard of the St.
Sophia Cathedral in Kyiv is analyzed in the paper.
The modivdovul is 2.6—2.8 cm in diameter and
2.5—3 mm thick (fig. 1, 2). A poetic legend in Greek
is preserved on the both sides: «(Σφραγὶς) βεβεω̃
(τοὺς) (λ)ό(γου)ς Βασιλείου // (ο)ι̉κιστικου̃ τέλ(ε)ι νυ̃ν
βεστιαρίου» («The seal confirms the words of Vasily the
oikistikos (in the past), who now serves as a vestiarios»).
Two positions belonging to the different bureaucratic offices
of the Byzantine Empire, mentioned in one legend,
determine the uniqueness of this molivdovul.
The archaeological dating of the find is the second
half of the 11th — first half of the 12th centuries which is
consistent with the paleography of the legends text. The
spelling features of the inscription are characterized by
substitutions «ε» instead of «αι» in the verb «βεβαιω̃»
and «ι» instead of «ει» in the verb «τέλει», which is associated
with a chronologically similar linguistic processes
— the monophthongization of the diphthongs
and the manifestation of the itacism in Greek.
Basing on the historical sources the authors conclude
that the molivdovul could belong to the Byzantine
official who сhanged his position at the imperial
court during late 11th — early 12th centuries as a result
of the administrative reform carried out by the
Byzantine emperor Alexei I Comnenus between 1081
and 1118. The finding of this seal in the yard of St.
Sophia Cathedral in Kyiv apparently testifies to
the close ties existed during this period between the
Kyiv’s Metropolis and the Constantinople’s Imperial
court.