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Gert:
Ephraim. Byzantine lead seal 11th century AD
Nimbate half-length bust of Saint Ephraim, holding cross in right hand and scroll in left hand; to left: Θ / E / V; to right: Φ / P / E
+ / EVΦPAIM / CKEΠOIC M, / TON CVNW / NVMON / ΠATEP in five lines
17mm; 4.47g; extremely fine

The reverse legend of this small gem is a perfect Byzantine twelve-syllabe verse, which translates “Father Ephraim, may you protect me, who shares your name."
I have not found another seal published showing an image of a saint Ephraim, but I assume Ephraim the Syrian is being portrayed here.

Best regards
Gert

slokind:
11th century!  And that's as fine as the best miniature Ms portraits and ivories of that great century.  Pat L.
Here's a detail from the exterior of one of the wings of the Harbaville Triptych.  Sorry that, new to digtial, I hadn't yet learned to set the White Balance.

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