The krites of Anatolikon should help the bishop of Sozopolis, as were both keen friends of Psellos

Summary:
Psellos wrote that the krites of Anatolikon praised him so much that all sought his help, while the bishop of Sozopolis also lauded Psellos, seeking aid in the problems of his see. The krites by solving the bishop's problems could show practical results from all this friendship 
Dates:
1060 (Uncertain) 
krites of Anatolikon (Anonymus 2176)
  • He praised Michael 61 immoderately, as the latter wrote, so that all wanted his help; the krites should solve the problems of Anonymus 2177, another friend who praised Psellos, and punish his enemies, showing results from all this friendship (:) Psellos Letters (Sathas) 41.273-275
bishop of Sozopolis (Anonymus 2177)
  • He praised Michael 61 till he was out of breath, asking for aid in his problems; these should be solved and his enemies punished by another friend of Psellos who lauded him, Anonymus 2176, showing results from all this friendship (:) Psellos Letters (Sathas) 41.273-275
Michael Psellos (named Konstantinos till tonsure in 1054) (Michael 61)
  • Michael 61 wrote that Anonymus 2176 praised him so much that all sought his help; Anonymus 2177 also lauded Psellos, seeking aid in the problems of his see; the krites by solving the bishop’s problems could show results from all this friendship (:) Τῷ κριτῇ τῶν ᾿Ανατολικῶν Psellos Letters (Sathas) 41.273-275
  • Michael 61 wrote to Anonymus 2176 seeking aid for Anonymus 2177 Τῷ κριτῇ τῶν ᾿Ανατολικῶν Psellos Letters (Sathas) 41.273-275