Nikephoros returned to Esphigmenou from Charsianon & was granted the estate of Selinon

Summary:
Nikephoros, a monk of Esphigmenou, had departed to Charsianon and founded a monastic community there. He now left that community and moved back to his old monastery of Esphigmenou, to spend the rest of his days and be buried in the cemetery there among his spiritual brothers and fathers. He was accepted back into Esphigmenou by Theoktistos, its hegoumenos and protos of Athos. Theoktistos also granted him the estate of Selinon with its church, buildings and vineyards, the grant coming into effect only after the death of Theoktistos and applying to himself and two subsequent beneficiaries before reverting to Esphigmenou. He signed with his own hand the document drafted by Bartholomaios, monk and scribe at Esphigmenou, setting out the terms of the grant of the estate. As witnesses to the document there signed three monks of Esphigmenou: Demetrios, Ioannes Petroses and Theodoros 
Dates:
1037 December 23 
Bartholomaios, monk and scribe at Esphigmenou on Athos (Bartholomaios 108)
  • Drafted the document settting out the terms of the grant of the estate of Selinon by Theoktistos 107 to Nikephoros 167 (On December 23 of the 6th indiction (1037):μηνὶ Δεκεμβρίω κγ´, ἰνδικτιῶνος ς´) Esphigmenou 46.37-39
Demetrios, monk and presbyter at Esphigmenou on Athos (Demetrios 164)
  • Signed with his own hand as a witness the document drafted by Bartholomaios 108 settting out the terms of the grant of the estate of Selinon by Theoktistos 107 to Nikephoros 167: in association with Theodoros 223, Ioannes 415 (On December 23 of the 6th indiction (1037):μηνὶ Δεκεμβρίω κγ´, ἰνδικτιῶνος ς´) Esphigmenou 46.41
Ioannes Petroses, monk at Esphigmenou on Athos (Ioannes 415)
Nikephoros, monk at Esphigmenou, founder of monastery in Charsianon (Nikephoros 167)
  • Left the community he founded (in Charsianon) and moved back to his old monastery (of Esphigmenou) to spend the rest of his days and be buried in the cemetery there among his spiritual brothers and fathers (:) Esphigmenou 45.10-12
  • Was granted by Theoktistos 107 the estate of Selinon with its church, buildings and vineyards, the grant coming into effect only after the death of Theoktistos and applying to himself and 2 subsequent beneficiaries before reverting to Esphigmenou (On December 23 of the 6th indiction (1037):μηνὶ Δεκεμβρίω κγ´, ἰνδικτιῶνος ς´) Esphigmenou 45.12-24
  • Signed with his own hand the document drafted by Bartholomaios 108 setting out the terms of the grant of the estate of Selinon by Theoktistos 107 (On December 23 of the 6th indiction (1037):μηνὶ Δεκεμβρίω κγ´, ἰνδικτιῶνος ς´) Esphigmenou 45.24-46.40
Theodoros, monk and presbyter at Esphigmenou on Athos (Theodoros 223)
  • Signed with his own hand as a witness the document drafted by Bartholomaios 108 settting out the terms of the grant of the estate of Selinon by Theoktistos 107 to Nikephoros 167: in association with Demetrios 164, Ioannes 415 (On December 23 of the 6th indiction (1037):μηνὶ Δεκεμβρίω κγ ´, ἰνδικτιῶνος ς ´) Esphigmenou 46.42
Theoktistos, hegoumenos of Esphigmenou and protos of Athos (Theoktistos 107)
  • When Nikephoros 167 returned (from Charsianon where he had founded a monastery) he satisfied his request and admitted him into the monastery (of Esphigmenou) (:) Esphigmenou 45.12-14
  • Granted to Nikephoros 167 and to 2 subsequent beneficiaries the estate of Selinon with its church, buildings and vineyards, the grant coming into effect only after his own death, and had his decision recorded in an act drafted by Bartholomaios 108 (On December 23 of the 6th indiction (1037):μηνὶ Δεκεμβρίω κγ´, ἰνδικτιῶνος ς´) Esphigmenou 45.17-46.39