Certainty: 1 Theophylaktos of Ohrid sent three letters of complaint soon after arrival at his see
Theophylaktos of Ohrid wrote to Adrianos Komnenos, brother of Alexios Komnenos and megas domestikos, asking him for deliverance from serving the barbarous Slavs of Ohrid. Around the same time he wrote to the epi ton deeseon (probably another office of the hypatos of the philosophers Theodoros Smyrnaios), picturing himself as an eagle forced to live in the mud with frogs. A third, shorter letter to Niketas ho tou Serron, refers his correspondent to news sent in the other two letters. [These are conventional letters home of a Constantinopolitan in exile.] Theophylakt's brother, who carried the last two letters (at least), could also be consulted about Ohrid
1093
Certainty: 1 Theophylaktos spoke of his brother Demetrios to Demetrios' teacher, Theodoros Smyrnaios Certainty: 1
1094
Certainty: 2 Synod convened by Alexios I at Blachernai to discuss icon veneration Certainty: 2
1097
Certainty: 0 Theophylaktos wrote about his troubles to Theodoros Smyrnaios, perhaps from Pelagonia
[A letter with similar content to those sent with Theophylaktos' brother, but it does not mention its bearer.] Theophylaktos sent a letter to Theodoros Smyrnaios, speaking about his troubles as tragedies
1105
Certainty: 1 Theophylaktos wrote to Nikolaos Kallikles asking for copies of medical works, specifying a carrier Certainty: 1