Michael 61 is not surprised that Konstantios 61 respected her, as Konstantios was a child and not yet able to understand affairs; Michael 61 will not bring himself to praise this respect
That Michael 7 should submit to her and desist from government, although he was grown up, fully intelligent and had tested his intelligence in many things, this is not easy for Michael 61 to find comparison for or to praise adequately
Michael 61 does not say that later her wisdom changed, but she relaxed her precision and did not keep to the end the same way of thinking; in her defence, even if she changed she did not succumb to pleasures and carnal desires
Although unhappy during her son's reign (Michael 7), she was filled with joy and happiness by a complete stranger (Nikephoros 3) and was celebrated more than ever before
As she was removed from power by Michael 7 and tonsured against her will, she moaned and wept ... he cut her locks that the graces grew and had once treated with sweet oils and made the empress change her robe of gold for a dark robe
left the palace and went to live at the shrine of the Theotokos she had founded by the sea on the Bosporos τοῦ Στενοῦ. Bryennios 125.9
was put by Ioannes 62 and his sons on a ship and sailed across the Bosporos τὸν ἑῶον πορθμόν. Attaleiates: History 169.5 / 125.15
Constantinople
was banished by her son but was then allowed by Nikephoros 3 into Constantinople ἔξω τῆς πόλεως. Attaleiates: History 304.6-10 / 217.16-19
Constantinople: Great Palace (6 sources)
Constantinople: Hagia Sophia
appointed Romanos 4 magistros and stratelates in Hagia Sophia τῆς τοῦ Θεοῦ Σοφίας σηκόν. Skylitzes Continuatus 122.26-27
came in procession with her children to the great temple of Hagia Sophia εἰς τὸν μέγιστον σηκὸν τῆς τοῦ θεοῦ σοφίας. Attaleiates: History 100.2-3 / 75.15-16
Constantinople: Mangana
followed Konstantinos 10 onto a ship at the coast near Mangana (εἰς τὸ τοῦ ἁγίου φοιτᾶν μαρτύριον) εἰς τὴν γείτονα κατῆλθον ἀκτήν. Attaleiates: History 71.23, 73.18 / 55.2, 56.8
Constantinople: Piperoudion
it was decreed that she should live in Piperoudion ὅπερ αὐτῇ πρὸ τῆς θαλάττης τεμένισμα τῇ Θεοτόκῳ ἱδρύσατο. Psellos: Chronographia VIIb 30.6-7
Hieria (near Chalcedon)
joined Romanos 4 in Hieria (near Chalcedon) τὰ τῶν Ἠρίων παλάτια. Skylitzes Continuatus 142.4
joined her husband (Romanos 4) at Hieria (near Chalcedon) πρὸς τοῦτον...διεπεπεραίωτο. Attaleiates: History 143.21 / 107.22
Piperoudion (Kyperoudes, on Bosporos)
founded a monastery called Piperoudion (Kyperoudes, on Bosporos) Πιπερούδη. Attaleiates: History 169.7 / 125.17
founded the monastery of Piperoudion (Kyperoudes, on Bosporos) Πιπερούδιον. Skylitzes Continuatus 152.19
was banished to the monastery of Piperoudion (Kyperoudes, on Bosporos) Πιπερούδιον. Skylitzes Continuatus 152.19
was banished to the monastery which she had founded, called Piperoudion (Kyperoudes, on Bosporos) Πιπερούδη. Attaleiates: History 169.7 / 125.17
was exiled to Piperoudion (Kyperoudes, on Bosporos) (monastery) τὴν παρ ᾿ αὐτῆς δομηθεῖσαν μόνην κατὰ τὸν ἐν τῇ Προποντίδι πορθμὸν. Zonaras 18.15.3
Princes' Islands: Prote
buried Romanos 4 at great cost on the island of Prote τῇ Πρώτῃ. Skylitzes Continuatus 154.20
buried her husband in the monastery he had founded on the summit of the island of Prote τῇ Πρώτῃ. Attaleiates: History 179.10 / 132.16