Michael Attaleiates had personal experience of the rebellion at Raidestos

Summary:
Michael Attaleiates happened to be at Raidestos visiting his estates when the rebellion of Nikephoros and Ioannes Bryennios broke out at Adrianople. However for several days he did not believe the rumours which circulated. He thought that Raidestos was safe, being the same distance from Adrianople as the latter from Constantinople, so that Michael VII would have heard and taken appropriate action. He had confidence in the loyalty of the people of Raidestos, but was proved wrong when a woman, Batatzina, related through her husband to Bryennios, won them over with gifts, so that they were preparing to acclaim the rebel. When Attaleiates was secretly informed of her plans by one of her supporters he had helped in the past, he was disgusted, spoke of treachery, and dimissed his informant. He decided to avoid the plot and leave Raidestos secretly at once with all his mules, horses, attendants and baggage, but found the city gates barred, guarded by armed men sent by Batatzina. After sending her threatening messages, he was allowed to leave at daybreak, finding the road to Constantinople quiet and imperial troops unaware of danger. He rushed to Constantinople, and before going home visited Nikephoritzes at the palace to report events at Raidestos. He advised Nikephoritzes to act quckly with a chrysobull and the army in support of Michael VII, but he smiled and delayed. Because he fled and opted out of the rebellion, Attaleiates' house in the kastron of Raidestos and his rural properties were pillaged in the subsequent troubles. His nunnery of Hagios Prokopios outside the western sea gate had to be rebuilt 
Dates:
1077 
Batatzina, supporter of Bryennios at Raidestos in 1077 (Anonyma 105)
  • Helped to bring over to Bryennios (Nikephoros 62)'s side the city of Raidestos whose inhabitants acclaimed him (:) συνεργίᾳ τῆς συγγενοῦς αὐτοῦ Skylitzes Continuatus 174.14-17
  • Offered secretly gifts and promises to many citizens of Raidestos whom she convinced to take oaths and join the rebellion (of Nikephoros 62 Bryennios; she accomplished her task for they decided to proclaim Bryennios emperor the following day (:) λαθραίως πολλοὺς ὑπέσυρε τῶν Ῥαιδεστηνῶν Attaleiates: History 244.21-245.3 / 177.5-9
  • Sent armed men to guard the gates of Raidestos but was threatened and was sent messages by Michael 202 Attaleiates who was trying to leave the city; fearing the uncertain outcome of the revolt with her sons (Anonymi 5016) she let him go at daybreak (:) δι᾿ ἀπειλῶν πολλῶν καὶ μηνυμάτων κατασείσας αὐτήν Attaleiates: History 245.13-19 / 177.16-21
  • Despite disagreements at Raidestos concerning the plans of Nikephoros 62 Bryennios, she prevailed and he was proclaimed emperor, and when his mostly foreign troops arrived she befriended them out of pride, fearing they might turn against her (:) δι᾿ ὄγκον ὑπερηφανίας καὶ ἀποτροπὴν τῆς ὑποπτευομένης αὐτῇ ἐπιβουλῆς καὶ παρακινήσεως Attaleiates: History 248.19-249.13 / 179.24-180.10
citizen of Raidestos (Anonymus 5078)
  • Went at dead of night to Michael 202 Attaleiates (at Raidestos), who had helped him in the past, and informed him of the plan conceived by a woman of Raidestos (Anonyma 11 Batatzina) to have Nikephoros 62 proclaimed emperor, and was kindly sent away (:) προσῆλθεν ἀωρὶ τῶν νυκτῶν Attaleiates: History 245.3-5 / 177.9-11
Michael Attaleiates (Michael 202)
  • He happened to be at Raidestos visiting his estates when the rebellion of Nikephoros 62 Bryennios and Ioannes 61 broke out at Adrianople, but did not believe the rumours which circulated for several days (:) ἠπίστουν δὲ τοῖς λεγομένοις Attaleiates: History 244.6-9 / 176.19-21
  • Decided to avoid the plot (to proclaim Nikephoros 62 emperor) and left Raidestos secretly at once with all the mules, horses, attendants and baggage he had, but found the city gates shut with iron bars, guarded by armed men sent by Anonyma 105 (:) μελετήσας δὲ παραυτίκα τὴν πόλιν ταύτην καὶ τὴν ἐπιβουλὴν ἐκφυγεῖν Attaleiates: History 245.9-15 / 177.14-18
  • Threatened and sent messages to the wife of Batatzes Anonyma 105, who had ordered armed men to shut and guard the gates of Raidestos, was allowed to leave at daybreak and found the road to Constantinople quiet and the imperial troops unsuspecting (:) πάντα τὰ ἔμπροσθεν εὗρον γαλήνης μεστά Attaleiates: History 245.15-23 / 177.18-25
  • Thought that since Raidestos is at the same distance from Adrianople (where the rebellion broke out) as the latter from Constantinople, the emperor (Michael 7) would have heard and taken appropriate action, and he was therefore not worried (:) ἔμενον ἀτρεμής Attaleiates: History 244.9-15 / 176.21-26
  • Had confidence in the citizens of Raidestos remaining loyal to the emperor (Michael 7) but was proved wrong when a woman (Anonyma 105 Batatzina) related through her husband to Bryennios (Nikephoros 62) brought them over with gifts into the conspiracy (:) (:) ἔλαθον δὲ περιπεσὼν ἀπροόπτως διὰ τῶν εἰκότων συλλογισμῶν Attaleiates: History 244.15-23 / 176.26-177.7
  • Informed of the plan (of Anonyma 105 Batatzina) to have Nikephoros 62 proclaimed emperor by one of her supporters whom he had helped in the past (Anonymus 5078), he was disgusted, accused the conspirators of treachery, and sent his informer kindly away (:) αὐτὸς δὲ πολλὰ δυσχεράνας Attaleiates: History 245.3-9 / 177.9-14
  • Arrived at Constantinople from Raidestos in a hurry and before going home he went to see Nikephoros 63 (Nikephoritzes) at the palace in order to report on the events (support for the rebel Nikephoros 62 Bryennios at Raidestos) (:) πάντα τὰ συνεχθέντα προσήγγειλα Attaleiates: History 245.23-246.4 / 177.25-178.1
  • Advised Nikephoros 62 to send quickly a chrysobull to appease and bring over the citzens of Raidestos and other cities to the emperor (Michael 7)'s side, and to summon the army in order to prevent people from joining the rebel (Nikephoros 62 Bryennios) (:) καὶ παραλῦσαι τὴν τῶν πλείστων πρὸς τὸν ἀποστάτην συνάθροισιν Attaleiates: History 246.4-9 / 177.27-178.4
  • Following his fleeing from Raidestos and because of his opting out of the rebellion (of Nikephoros 62 Bryennios) his house within the kastron of Raidestos and his rural properties were pillaged during the troubles that erupted in the city (:) ᾐσθόμην δὲ καὶ αὐτὸς τῶν τοιούτων κακῶν Attaleiates: History 249.18-21 / 180.14-16
  • Had confidence in the citizens of Raidestos remaining loyal to the emperor (Michael 7) but was proved wrong when a woman (Anonyma 105 Batatzina) related through her husband to Bryennios (Nikephoros 62) brought them over into the conspiracy with gifts (:) ἔλαθον δὲ περιπεσὼν ἀπροόπτως διὰ τῶν εἰκότων συλλογισμῶν Attaleiates: History 244.15-23 / 176.26-177.7
  • Rebuilt the nunnery of Hagios Prokopios outside the western sea gate (of Raidestos) after its destruction by rebels and became its charistikarios together with his son Theodoros 176 (:) καταλυθεῖσα μὲν παρὰ τῶν ἀποστατῶν, ἀνοικοδομηθεῖσα δὲ παρ ᾿ ἐμοῦ Attaleiates: Diataxis 47.511-49.515
Nikephoritzes (Nikephoros 63)
  • Was told of the events at Raidestos by Michael 202 who advised the despatch of a chrysobull to appease and bring over this and other cities to the emperor's side, and to summon the army in order to prevent people from joining the rebel (Nikephoros 62) (:) τὸ ποιητέον αὐτῷ συνεβούλευσα Attaleiates: History 246.2-9 / 177.26-178.4
  • Smiled at Michael 202's exhortations (to act in order to avert Nikephoros 62 Bryennios's rebellion) and delayed and postponed what should never be deferred, until the situation was inflamed and he attempted in vain to redress it (:) ἐν μειδιάματι ποιούμενος τὰ παρ᾿ ἐμοῦ τούτῳ μετὰ σπουδῆς εἰσηγούμενα Attaleiates: History 246.14-19 / 178.8-12