Georgian attempt to recover fortresses from Byzantium was stopped by parakoimomenos Nikolaos (Symeon)

Summary:
When Konstantinos VIII heard that the Georgians had reoccupied the fortresses previously ceded by them, he sent the demestikos of the scholai and parakoimomenos Nikolaos (or the droungarios Symeon, according to Aristakes) with an army to Abchasia, to stop the Georgian attacks 
Dates:
1027 
Emperor Konstantinos VIII (Konstantinos 8)
  • When Bagrat 101 demanded the return of fortresses handed over by his father (Georgios 105) to Basileios 2 and occpupied them, he sent Nikolaos 101 with an army to Abchasia (in the third year of his reign:فى السنة الثالثة من ملكه) فسيّر الملك قسطنطين غلامه نقولا البراكمومنوس بالعساكر الى الأبخازية Yahya al-Antaki 484
Nikolaos, domestikos of the scholai and parakoimomenos (Nikolaos 101)
  • When Bagrat 101 occupied fortresses handed over by his father (Georgios 105) to Basileios 2, he was sent by Konstantinos 8 with an army to Abchasia, ravaged and set fire to the country, killed many, and took many prisoners (in the 3rd year of the reign of Konstantinos VIII:فى السنة الثالثة من ملكه) فسيّر الملك قسطنطين غلامه نقولا البراكمومنوس بالعساكر الى الأبخازية ... فأخربها وأحرقها وقتل منها وسبى ما يعظم مقداره Yahya al-Antaki 484
Symeon, droungarios under Konstantinos VIII (Symeon 101)
  • Went east with a large army, reached Georgia, but had no time to accomplish anything, for news of the emperor (Konstantinos 8)'s death reached him and he immediately returned with his troops to Constantinople (in the third year of the reign of Konstantinos 008:) Aristakes 41.22-42.3 (27)