Michael Italikos when appointed as didaskalos of the doctors wrote to Michael Pantechnes

Summary:
Michael Italikos announced to the aktouarios (probably Michael Pantechnes) that he had become his subordinate as didaskalos of the doctors. He sent Pantechnes a coin of Constantine the Great, which once was mounted with pearls and could be mounted so again (?)  
Dates:
1130 (Guess) 
Michael Pantechnes, imperial physician (Michael 135)
  • It was probably he who received a letter from Michael 20130 when the latter was appointed as the didaskalos of the doctors; it accompanied a coin of Constantine I, which once was mounted with pearls and could be mounted so again (?) (:) Italikos 209.1-210.22
Michael Italikos, man of letters (Michael 20130)
  • He announced to the aktouarios (probably Michael 135) that he had become his subordinate as didaskalos of the doctors; he sent him a coin of Constantine the Great, which once was mounted with pearls and could be mounted so again (?) (:) Italikos 209.1-210.22