Psellos was working to bring an exile home, & prospects improved, as some time had passed & the emperor needed good men
Unit appears in:
KONSTANTINOS X (1059-1067)
1060
Summary:
Psellos told an exile that he tried his best to help his friends, of whom he, wishing to return from exile, was a prime example. Psellos often reminded the emperor, who was now more positive, as the promised time was over and he needed good men
Dates:
1060 (Uncertain)
exiled man helped by Michael Pselllos (
Anonymus 2206
)
He, wishing to return from exile, was significant among those whom
Michael 61
tried very hard to help, by frequently bringing up his case to the emperor; the latter was now more positive, as the promised time was past and he needed good men (:)
Psellos Letters (Sathas) 93.337-338
Michael Psellos (named Konstantinos till tonsure in 1054) (
Michael 61
)
He told
Anonymus 2206
that he tried his best to help his friends; he, wishing to return from exile, was a prime case: Psellos often reminded the emperor, who was now more positive, as the promised time was over and he needed good men (:)
Psellos Letters (Sathas) 93.337-338
He wrote to
Anonymus 2206
with hopeful news about a return from exile
Psellos Letters (Sathas) 93.337-338