Psellos wrote to kaisar Ioannes, encouraging him to hope for the favour of Eudokia & even Romanos IV

Summary:
Psellos wrote to kaisar Ioannes that his silence was due to Ioannes' own loss of appetite for his words, asking that obsessive hunting should not make him neglect books and friends. He added that Eudokia and even Romanos IV spoke fondly of Ioannes, leaving hope of reconciliation 
Dates:
1069 
Empress Eudokia Makrembolitissa (Eudokia 1)
  • When Michael 61 (he said) spoke of Ioannes 62, Eudokia would refer to him fondly [a chance of reconciliation] (:) Psellos Letters (Sathas) 156.408
Ioannes Doukas, kaisar (Ioannes 62)
  • He received a letter from Michael 61 that his silence was due to Ioannes' own loss of appetite for his words, asking that obsessive hunting should not make him neglect books and friends; he added that Eudokia 101 and even Romanos 4 spoke of Ioannes [a chance of reconciliation] (:) Psellos 
Michael Psellos (named Konstantinos till tonsure in 1054) (Michael 61)
  • He wrote to Ioannes 62 asking for contact Psellos Letters (Sathas) 156.406-409
  • He wrote to Ioannes 62 that his silence was due to Ioannes own loss of appetite for his words, asking that obsessive hunting should not make him neglect books and friends; he added that Eudokia 101 and even Romanos 4 spoke of Ioannes (:) Psellos Letters (Sathas) 156.406-409
Emperor Romanos IV Diogenes (Romanos 4)
  • When Michael 61 (he said) spoke of Ioannes 62, Romanos would recall him with very positive words [a chance of reconciliation] (:) Psellos Letters (Sathas) 156.408