Theophylaktos of Ohrid complained that the situation of the Pologoi priests was no better

Summary:
Theophylaktos of Ohrid complained again about the tax affairs of the priests of Pologoi. His previous letter had secured a pittakion from Ioannes Komnenos, son of the sebastokrator, exempting them from taxes and reimbursing previous payments, which had been sent to the ek prosopou. But this had had no effect: the priests were still forced to keep guard and supply provisions. Theophylaktos asked Ioannes to take measures to rectify the situation 
Dates:
1093 
priests of Pologoi involved in tax exemption issue (Anonymi 127)
  • Although Ioannes 128 had intervened with the ek prosopou (Anonymus 229) with a pittakion requested by Theophylaktos 105 exempting them from taxes and reimbursing previous payments, they were still forced to keep guard and supply provisions (:) εἰς παραμονὰς γὰρ ἕλκονται καὶ εἰς ψωμοζημίας Theophylaktos of Ohrid, Letters 195.2-7
Ioannes Komnenos, son of the sebastokrator Isaakios (Ioannes 128)
  • Was sent a letter by Theophylaktos 105 informing him that the pittakion he had issued concerning the tax affairs of the priests of Pologoi (Anonymi 127) had had no effect and urging him to rectify the situation (:) Theophylaktos of Ohrid, Letters 195
Theophylaktos, archbishop of Ohrid (Theophylaktos 105)
  • Informed Ioannes 128 in a letter that the pittakion which the latter had issued at his request, concerning the tax affairs of the priests of Pologoi (Anonymi 127), had had no effect, and asked him to take measures in order to rectify the situation (:) Theophylaktos of Ohrid, Letters 195