A highly-placed eunuch tried to protect his niece's property in Thrakesion

Summary:
A eunuch baioulos "porphyrogennetos" (?) wrote (by Tzetzes' pen) to Galenos, doux of Thrakesion, about an estate in Thrakesion belonging to the baioulos' orphan niece, which needed protection from tax-gatherers. If no help was forthcoming, he threatened to petition the emperor 
Dates:
1138 
niece of eunuch baioulos, landowner in Thrakesion (Anonyma 220)
  • Her estate in Thrakesion needed protection from tax-gatherers; if no help was forthcoming from Anonymus 739, Anonymus 740 threatened to petition the emperor (:) Tzetzes, Letters 19.17-20.20
Galenos, doux of Thrakesion (Anonymus 739)
  • He received a letter from Anonymus 740 about an estate in Thrakesion belonging to Anonyma 220, which needed protection from tax-gatherers; if no help was forthcoming, the eunuch threatened to petition the emperor (:) Tzetzes, Letters 19.17-20.20
eunuch baioulos "porphyrogennetos" (?) (Anonymus 740)
  • He wrote (by the pen of Ioannes 459) to Anonymus 739 about an estate in Thrakesion belonging to Anonyma 220, which needed protection from tax-gatherers; if no help was forthcoming, he threatened to petition the emperor (:) Tzetzes, Letters 19.17-20.20