Maleses proud at receiving requests from Psellos, should allow an unfortunate soldier to go on campaign

Summary:
Psellos asked for help in the case of a soldier who had appealed over injustice when Splenarios was krites, and now did so again. Maleses, krites of Armeniakon, a consistent man and Psellos' friend, proud to receive his requests, should let him go on campaign. He finally apologised for a previous letter 
Dates:
1060 (Uncertain) 
Maleses, krites of Katotika, krites of Armeniakon (Anonymus 2394)
  • He was asked by Michael 61 for help for Anonymus 2448, who had twice appealed against an injustice; for consistency and as Psellos' friend, he should let him go on campaign; he received finally an apology for a previous letter (:) Psellos Letters (K - D) 132, 154.27-155.17
poor soldier assisted by Michael Psellos (Anonymus 2448)
  • He had made an appeal over an injustice when Anonymus 2449 was krites, and now again; he should be permitted to go on campaign by Anonymus 2394, PsellosÂ’ friend who supported judicial consistency (:) Psellos Letters (K - D) 132, 154.27-155.17
Splenarios, vestarches, krites of Armeniakon (Anonymus 2449)
  • He had once acted unjustly in the case of Anonymus 2448 (:) Psellos 
Michael Psellos (named Konstantinos till tonsure in 1054) (Michael 61)
  • He asked Anonymus 2194 to allow Anonymus 2448 to go off on campaign Psellos Letters (K - D) 132, 154.19-155.17
  • He asked help for Anonymus 2448, who made an appeal over an injustice when Anonymus 2449 was krites, and now again; Anonymus 2394, for consistency and as Psellos' friend, should let him go on campaign; a final apology for a previous letter (:) Psellos Letters (K - D) 132, 154.28-155.17