Metropolitan of Adrianople punished Tzourichos, a heretic from that city

Summary:
The heretical actions of Tzourichos in Adrianople caused the metropolitan of Adrianople (predecessor of Myron) to defrock him, condemn him to 40 strokes of the cane and exile him from the city. Because of him, Chalamaina, hegoumene of the Koimeterion, was beaten and dismissed from office by Ioannes IX Agapetos, patriarch of Constantinople 
Dates:
1132: (Uncertain) 
metropolitan of Adrianople, predecessor of Myron (Anonymus 783)
  • He punished Tzourichos 101 for his disgraceful words and behaviour with 40 strokes of the cane, removing him from priestly office and exiling him from Adrianople (:) Tzetzes, Letters 75.23-76.3
Chalamaina, hegoumene of the Koimeterion (Chalamaina 101)
  • Because of the heresy of Tzourichos 101, she was beaten and driven out of office by Ioannes 19 (:) Tzetzes, Letters 76.4-6
Ioannes IX Agapetos, patriarch of Constantinople (Ioannes 19)
  • Because of the heresy of Tzourichos 101, he had the hegoumene Chalamaina 101 beaten and dismissed from office (:) Tzetzes, Letters 76.4-6
Tzourichos, heretic from Adrianople (Tzourichos 101)
  • His heretical actions caused Anonymus 783 to defrock him, condemn him to 40 strokes of the cane and exile him from Adrianople; because of him, Chalamaina 101 was beaten and dismissed from office by Ioannes 19 (:) Tzetzes, Letters 75.19-76.6