Certainty: 2 Failed plot of Ioannes Makrembolites & Michael Keroularios against Michael IV Certainty: 2
1044
Certainty: 1 Konstantinos & Nikephoros, nephews of Keroularios, sent to Psellos for simple education Certainty: 1
1053
Certainty: 1 Contact between Psellos & Keroularios via the latter's nephew Konstantinos did not make up for denial of direct access Certainty: 1
1055
Certainty: 1 Psellos wrote to Konstantinos, nephew of Keroularios, about alleged injustice to a kinsman Certainty: 1
1057
Certainty: 2 Rebels in Constantinople forced patriarch Michael Keroularios, feigning reluctance, to join them Certainty: 2
Certainty: 2 Promotions to mark beginning of Isaakios I's reign Certainty: 2
Certainty: 1 Psellos' oration to the nephews of Michael Keroularios about brotherly love Certainty: 1
1058
Certainty: 2 Haughty behaviour of the patriarch Keroularios led to gradual alienation from him of Isaakios I Certainty: 2
Certainty: 3 Sudden arrest & banishment of patriarch Michael Keroularios by Isaakios I Komnenos Certainty: 3
Certainty: 2 Repentant Isaakios had Keroularios buried in monastery he had built, his hand miraculously preserved in blessing Certainty: 2
1060
Certainty: 0 Konstantinos, nephew of Keroularios, should help Psellos' relative, rather than just enjoying Psellos' reminders Certainty: 0
1061
Certainty: 1 Trial of Konstantinos, nephew of Keroularios, for a capital offence Certainty: 1
1066
Certainty: 2 Konstantinos X, wishing to protect the rights of his children, made Eudokia swear not to remarry Certainty: 2
1067
Certainty: 1 Psellos recommended Elias Krystalas to Konstantinos, nephew of Keroularios Certainty: 1
1069
Certainty: 2 Psellos wrote to Konstantinos, nephew of Keroularios, mentioning ambush & Larissa-Melitene journey Certainty: 2
Certainty: 2 Psellos wrote to Nikephoros (only), nephew of Keroularios, on ustable fortune, adding theatrical stories for discussion at dinner Certainty: 2
1070
Certainty: 1 Psellos wrote two virtuoso letters to Konstantinos, nephew of Keroularios, lamenting declining powers, with mixed scientific infomation Certainty: 1
1071
Certainty: 2 Psellos playfully wrote of Christ's disciples among Scythian nomads; Konstantinos, nephew of Keroularios, misunderstood Certainty: 2
Certainty: 1 (?) Psellos wrote to Konstantinos, nephew of Keroularios, that he was involved in tactics & siege engines (at Chliat?) Certainty: 1
1073
Certainty: 1 Michael VII exchanged Kalai, a seabord estate of Konstantinos, nephew of Keroularios, for two others Certainty: 1
1074
Certainty: 2 Second marriage of Konstantinos, nephew of Keroularios: Psellos was not shocked by the ceremony Certainty: 2
Certainty: 1 Dispute at court over proposed appointment of Nikephoros Bryennios as kaisar Certainty: 1
1075
Certainty: 2 Konstantinos, Keroularios' nephew, desired Kalai again, & Michael VII gave it; Konstantinos managed to pay Certainty: 2
Certainty: 2 Psellos wrote to Konstantinos, Keroularios' nephew, to congratulate him on the birth of a son Certainty: 2
1078
Certainty: 2 Psellos forgave the envy of Konstantinos, nephew of Keroularios, whom he had now overtaken in dignity Certainty: 2
Certainty: 2 Psellos compared the family of Konstantinos, nephew of Keroularios with his own state, consoled only by Eudokia Certainty: 2