Certainty: 2 Michael Italikos wrote to Gregorios Kamateros the logothetes Certainty: 2
Certainty: 1 Michael Italikos wrote to Ioannes II, agreeing to go as an envoy to Rome Certainty: 1
1128
Certainty: 0 Michael Italikos improvised an encomium of Eirene Doukaina before her theatron Certainty: 0
1130
Certainty: 0 Michael Italikos welcomed to his lessons a young relative of the ephoros Theophanes Certainty: 0
Certainty: 1 Michael Italikos praised his own qualifications in writing to Eirene Doukaina Certainty: 1
Certainty: 1 Michael Italikos when appointed as didaskalos of the doctors wrote to Michael Pantechnes Certainty: 1
1131
Certainty: 1 Death of Michael Pantechnes: a monody written by Michael Italikos Certainty: 1
1132
Certainty: 1 Michael Italikos wrote speeches & letters to Nikephoros Bryennios, who replied splendidly Certainty: 1
Certainty: 0 Michael Italikos wrote to an unidentified rhetor, involving the rhetor's father Certainty: 0
1133
Certainty: 1 Death of Konstantinos Hagiotheodorites Certainty: 1
Certainty: 0 Michael Italikos wrote to the doctor & grammarian Leipsiotes, with an encomium Certainty: 0
1134
Certainty: 1 Michael Italikos wished his ex-student Michael Kamateros well for a campaign in Galatia Certainty: 1
Certainty: 0 Michael Italikos gave learned information to three unidentified persons who requested it Certainty: 0
1136
Certainty: 1 Michael Italikos promoted from teaching the Psalter to the Pauline Epistles Certainty: 1
Certainty: 1 Michael Italikos wrote to Lizix, recalling discussions of him with Theodoros Prodromos Certainty: 1
1137
Certainty: 2 Michael Italikos wrote three times to Stephanos Meles, asking for promotion Certainty: 2
Certainty: 1 Michael Italikos wrote aggressively to Bapheopoulos over late payment of his salary
Payment for the didaskaloi, including Michael Italikos, was late. Michael wrote to Bapheopoulos, the official responsible, claiming on spurious grounds that he was a student of his, then using this false relationship to tell him bluntly to pay up. If not, he would use his ex-student and Bapheopoulos' superior the epi ton gonaton to put pressure on him. In the last resort, he would write to the megas oikonomos, who (according to Tziknoglos) ruled the whole world, even areas outside the empire
Certainty: 1 Michael Italikos asked Ioannes Axouch to stop his enemies blocking his career Certainty: 1
Certainty: 0 Michael Italikos inquired about the treatment by magic of a friend's sister Certainty: 0
1138
Certainty: 2 Michael Italikos wrote again to Stephanos Meles, enclosing a letter for Ioannes II Certainty: 2
Certainty: 2 Michael Italikos wrote to thank Ioannes Axouch for his help Certainty: 2
Certainty: 1 Michael Italikos sent Theodoros Prodromos a list of eastern geographical & ethnic names Certainty: 1
Certainty: 0 Michael Italikos sent his brother news of his problems via a letter-carrier Certainty: 0
1139
Certainty: 2 Michael Italikos pronounced a basilikos logos to Ioannes II on his return from Syria Certainty: 2
1141
Certainty: 2 Adrianos Komnenos left the capital to become archbishop of Bulgaria Certainty: 2
1142
Certainty: 2 Michael Italikos wrote to an imperial grammatikos about the death of the co-emperor Alexios Certainty: 2
Certainty: 3 Consecration of Michael Italikos as didaskalos of the Gospels Certainty: 3
Certainty: 1 Michael Italikos returned a commentary on the Gospels to the chartophylax Certainty: 1
1143
Certainty: 2 Michael Italikos pronounced a basilikos logos for the newly-installed Manuel I Certainty: 2
1145
Certainty: 1 Michael Italikos discussed meanings of "homaimon" with Alexios Komnenos Certainty: 1
1146
Certainty: 0 Michael Italikos explained to the sakellarios that (pace the Armenians) Christ was born on December 25 Certainty: 0
1147
Certainty: 2 The clash of the Germans with the governor & people of Philippopolis Certainty: 2
1150
Certainty: 0 Michael Italikos sent letters to Theodoros Prodromos, one via Michael the priest Certainty: 0