Ioannes Mauropous was removed from Constantinople by appointment as metropolitan of Euchaita

Summary:
Konstantinos IX regarded Ioannes Mavropous as a father and teacher, and thought him worthy of a high position in the church. Eventually, on the advice of Michael Psellos and with the backing of Michael Keroularios, he made Mavropous metropolitan of Euchaita [this has been seen less as well-merited promotion, and more as a comfortable kind of exile] 
Dates:
1049 (Uncertain) 
Ioannes Mauropous, metropolitan of Euchaita (Ioannes 289)
  • He was regarded by Konstantinos 9 as a father and teacher, and thought worthy of a high position in the church; eventually with the advice of Michael 61 and the backing of Michael 11 he became metropolitan of Euchaita (:) Psellos Orationes panegyricae XVII, 425-454
Emperor Konstantinos IX Monomachos (Konstantinos 9)
  • He regarded as Ioannes 289 as a father and teacher, and thought him worthy of a high position in the church; eventually with the advice of Michael 61 and the backing of Michael 11 he made him metropolitan of Euchaita (:) Psellos Orationes panegyricae XVII, 425-454
Michael I Keroularios, patriarch of Constantinople (Michael 11)
Michael Psellos (named Konstantinos till tonsure in 1054) (Michael 61)
  • He gave advice to Konstantinos 9, with the confirmation of Michael 11, in the appointment of Ioannes 289 to the see of Euchaita (:) Psellos Orationes panegyricae XVII, 461-468