The patriarch Aimilianos had cowed the monks of the Thaumatourgos monastery; Psellos would help monks visiting the capital
Unit appears in:
MICHAEL VII (1071-1078)
1073
Summary:
The patriarch Aimilianos sent a letter to cover the time since he left, but owed many more. It was no surprise he had cowed the monks of the Thaumatourgos monastery. Psellos too at Aimilianos' suggestion promised help to monks visiting the capital
Dates:
1073 (Uncertain)
Aimilianos, patriarch of Antioch (
Aimilianos 61
)
He sent a letter to Psellos to cover the time since he left, but owed many more; it was no surprise he had cowed the monks of the Thaumatourgos monastery; Psellos too at Aimilianos suggestion promised help to monks visiting the capital (:)
τῆς τοῦ Θαυματουργοῦ μονῆς Psellos Letters (K - D) 138, 164.14-166.9
Michael Psellos (named Konstantinos till tonsure in 1054) (
Michael 61
)
Aimilianos 61
sent a letter to cover the time since he left, but owed many more; it was no surprise he had cowed the monks of the Thaumatourgos monastery; Psellos too at Aimilianos suggestion promised help to monks visiting the capital (:)
Psellos Letters (K - D) 138, 164.14-166.9