On the Cross he erected at LindosThe son of John and of EudociaWrought me here famous: he was Constantine,Whom vaunting Lindos bore, the foremost manOf all the generation that has gone,And sceptred Leo’s trusty adjutant.His brother, Alexander, and his son,Also a Constantine, both carried forthThe kingdom’s sceptres warranted by God.
Lindos is a historic town of Rhodes. Alan Cameron has argued
strongly that Constantine of Rhodes oversaw the production of the manuscript of
the Palatine Anthology in the generation after Cephalas, and suggests
that Book 15 was added by him. Leo VI died in 912, and was succeeded by his
brother Alexander (emperor 912-13) and his son, Constantine VII
‘Porphyrogenitus’, sired out of wedlock but ‘born in the purple’ of the
Imperial bedroom suite (913-959).