Certainty: 3 Dispute over ownership of metochion of Melissourgeion settled in favour of Iveron after rebellion by metochion monks
After the rebellion by the monks of the monastery of Melissourgeion, the empress Theodora issued an imperial order confirming to Iveron ownership of the monastery. Arsenios, hegoumenos of Iveron, appealed to Theodora and secured an order from her for Leon Thylakas, krites of Boleron, Strymon and Thessalonike, to summon the monks of Iveron and Melissourgeion and their supporters in order to investigate the affair. He called both groups of monks, examined the affair thoroughly, but faced difficulties and reported in writing to the empress. On receiving Leon's report on the problems met, she issued a second order (prostaxis) instructing him on how to deal with the affair. He replied by issuing an act (praktikon) describing in detail the actions he had taken
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Certainty: 3 Census of themes carried out by the anagrapheus Leon: properties & privileges of Iveron confirmed Certainty: 3
Certainty: 2 Delimitation of the boundaries of Vatopedi's metochion of Stompou Certainty: 2