The emperor wanted justice from a krites for Psellos' protegé, who should realise that his judge was his patron's friend

Summary:
Psellos' protegé, suffering as if he were without protection, had gained a letter from the emperor demanding justice from the krites of Thrakesion (who was always just). Psellos too asked for him to be treated kindly, so that he would understand that his judge was his patron's friend 
Dates:
1060 (Uncertain) 
krites of Thrakesion (Anonymus 2465)
  • An imperial letter was written demanding justice from him (who was always just) for Anonymus 2467; Psellos’ request to the krites was also for kind treatment, so the man would realise his judge was Psellos’ friend (:) Psellos Letters (K - D) 152, 176.1-11
protegé of Michael Psellos (Anonymus 2467)
  • He, suffering as if he were not Psellos’ protegé, gained an imperial letter demanding justice from Anonymus 2465 (who was always just); Psellos’ request to the krites was for kind treatment, so the man would realise his judge was Psellos’ friend (:) Psellos Letters (K - D) 152, 176.1-11
Michael Psellos (named Konstantinos till tonsure in 1054) (Michael 61)
  • He wrote to Anonymus 2465 asking him to treat Anonymus 2467 well Psellos Letters (K - D) 152, 176.1-11
  • Anonymus 2467, suffering as if he were not Psellos’ protegé, gained an imperial letter demanding justice from Anonymus 2465 (who was always just); Psellos’ request too was for kind treatment, so the man would realise his judge was Psellos’ friend (:) Psellos Letters (K - D) 152, 176.1-11