Psellos had the military levy cancelled for a monastery he owned; Pothos, as krites, was to assure the hegoumenos of his support

Summary:
Psellos told Pothos, son of the droungarios, that he no longer had to demand a military levy from Psellos as owner of a monastery (Trapeza?), as the emperor had cancelled it. Psellos asked Pothos to speak to the hegoumenos and assure him of his favour and support as krites 
Dates:
1061 (Uncertain) 
hegoumenos of monastery owned by Michael Psellos (Trapeza?) (Anonymus 2373)
  • The military levy due from Michael 61 as owner of his monastery (Trapeza?) had been cancelled by the emperor; Psellos asked Pothos 102 to speak to the hegoumenos and assure him of his favour and support as krites (:) Psellos Letters (K - D) 53, 84.8-85.17
Michael Psellos (named Konstantinos till tonsure in 1054) (Michael 61)
  • He told Pothos 102 that he no longer had to demand a military levy from Psellos, as owner of a monastery, as the emperor had cancelled it; Psellos asked Pothos to speak to Anonymus 2373 and assure him of his favour and support as krites (:) Psellos Letters (K - D) 53, 84.8-85.17
  • He told Pothos 102 that he no longer had to demand a military levy Psellos Letters (K - D) 53, 84.8-85.17
Pothos, vestarches and cousin of Michael Psellos (Pothos 102)
  • He was told by Michael 61 that he no longer had to demand a military levy from him, as owner of a monastery, as the emperor had cancelled it; Psellos asked Pothos to speak to Anonymus 2373 and assure him of his favour and support as krites (:) Psellos Letters (K - D) 53, 84.8-85.17