A krites was asked to help a man in whose case his opponents had changed a verdict; the emperor wanted a review

Summary:
Psellos told the krites of Thrakesion that the verdict in the case of an impoverished, formerly wealthy man had been changed by his opponents, and the emperor had decided to re-examine it. The krites should fulfil the emperor's wish, conscious that this poor man had once been rich 
Dates:
1060 (Uncertain) 
impoverished formerly wealthy man (Anonymus 2384)
  • The verdict in his case had been changed by his opponents, and the emperor had decided to re-examine it; Anonymus 2385 should fulfil the emperor’s wish, conscious that the man, now poor, was once rich (:) Psellos Letters (K - D) 66, 99.25-100.15
krites of Thrakesion (Anonymus 2385)
  • He was told by Michael 61 that the verdict in the case of Anonymus 2384 had been changed by his opponents, and the emperor had decided to re-examine it; he must fulfil the emperor’s wish, conscious that the man, now poor, was once rich (:) Psellos Letters (K - D) 66, 100.9-13
Michael Psellos (named Konstantinos till tonsure in 1054) (Michael 61)
  • He told Anonymus 2385 that the verdict in the case of Anonymus 2384 had been changed by his opponents, and the emperor had decided to re-examine it; the krites should fulfil the emperor’s wish, conscious that the man, now poor, was once rich (:) Psellos Letters (K - D) 66, 99.25-100.15
  • He told Anonymus 2385 to re-examine the case of Anonymus 2384 Psellos Letters (K - D) 66, 99.25-100.15