Psellos asked a krites to help a paternal friend of his, so that he might just survive on his last estate

Summary:
Psellos told the krites that he had known a paternal friend long before he lost his wealth and position and became poor and pitiable, with claims on the sympathy of the krites. If he was judged fairly, he could just survive on Hodegoi, his only remaining estate 
Dates:
1060 (Uncertain) 
krites, correspondent of Michael Psellos (Anonymus 2327)
  • He was told by Michael 61 that he had known Anonymus 2328 long before he lost his wealth and position, with claims on the sympathy of the krites; if judged fairly, he could just survive on Hodegoi, his only remaining estate (:) Psellos Letters (Sathas) 200.494
paternal friend of Michael Psellos (Anonymus 2328)
  • From noble and rich he became poor and pitiable; Michael 61, who had known him before, wrote to recommend him to Anonymus 2327: if judged fairly, he could just survive on Hodegoi, his only remaining estate (:) Psellos Letters (Sathas) 200.494
Michael Psellos (named Konstantinos till tonsure in 1054) (Michael 61)
  • He told Anonymus 2327 that he had known Anonymus 2328 long before from noble and rich he became poor and pitiable, with claims on the sympathy of the krites; if judged fairly, he could just survive on Hodegoi, his only remaining estate (:) Psellos Letters (Sathas) 200.494
  • He wrote to Anonymus 2327 in favour of Anonymus 2328 Psellos Letters (Sathas) 200.494