An Antiochene whom Amilianos & Psellos had helped, once told Psellos about Antioch; now he only had Aimilianos stories

Summary:
Psellos wrote to the patriarch Aimilianos about an Antiochene whom both had helped before. The man would once tell Psellos about Antioch, but now they only swapped Aimilianos stories. Aimilianos must confirm the honour given the man at Psellos' request by the previous patriarch Theodosios Chrysoberges 
Dates:
1073 (Uncertain) 
Aimilianos, patriarch of Antioch (Aimilianos 61)
  • He had a letter from Michael 61 about Anonymus 2307, whom both helped before; he would once tell Psellos about Antioch, but now they only swapped Aimilianos stories; Aimilianos must confirm the honour given him at PsellosÂ’ request by Theodosios 105 (:) Psellos Letters (Sathas) 181.461-462
Antiochene helped by patriarch Aimilianos and Michael Psellos (Anonymus 2307)
  • He had been helped before by Michael 61 and Aimilianos 61; he would once tell Psellos about Antioch, but now they only swapped Aimilianos stories; Psellos asked Aimilianos to confirm the honour given him at PsellosÂ’ request by Theodosios 105 (:) Psellos Letters (Sathas) 181.461-462
Michael Psellos (named Konstantinos till tonsure in 1054) (Michael 61)
  • He wrote to Aimilianos 61 of Anonymus 2307, whom both helped before; he would once tell Psellos about Antioch, but now they only swapped Aimilianos stories; Aimilianos must confirm the honour given him at PsellosÂ’ request by Theodosios 105 (:) Psellos Letters (Sathas) 181.461-462
  • He wrote to Aimilianos 61 about Anonymus 2307 Psellos Letters (Sathas) 181.461-462
Theodosios III Chrysoberges, monk and patriarch of Antioch (Theodosios 105)
  • He had given Anonymus 2307 an honour, which Psellos asked to be confirmed by Aimilianos 61 (:) Psellos Letters (Sathas) 181.462