George Xylopoulos, bishop of Methymna (11th-12th century), the Virgin standing facing, holding the infant Christ in her arms, ***, rev. metrical legend in six lines, ***, 15.31g. (unpublished), extremely fine
George Xylopoulos, bishop of Methymna (11th-12th century), the Virgin standing facing, holding the infant Christ in her arms, ***, rev. metrical legend in six lines, ***, 15.31g. (unpublished), extremely fine

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George Xylopoulos, bishop of Methymna (11th-12th century), the Virgin standing facing, holding the infant Christ in her arms, ***, rev. metrical legend in six lines, ***, 15.31g. (unpublished), extremely fine

Lot Essay

Methymna was the principle town on the island of Lesbos. It is very unusual for a bishop to use his family name. The Xylopouloi were not a particularly distinguised family. Another seal with the same name in the Fogg collection (1328), is not of the same man.