Ioannes II arranged for daily commemorations in the Pantokrator monastery for the deceased Alexios I, Anna Dalassene, Eirene Doukaina and Eirene-Piroshka. There were to be weekly commemorations on Saturdays for Ioannes, father of Alexios I; Maria of Bulgaria and her husband Andronikos Doukas; Isaakios Komnenos, brother of Alexios I; Eudokia-Dobrodeja, first wife of the emperor Alexios, first son of Ioannes II; Andronikos and Eudokia, children of Alexios I; Nikephoros Bryennios; Nikephoros Katakalon Euphorbenos; Adrianos Komnenos, brother of Alexios I; Zoe Doukaina, daughter of Konstantinos X; Manuel Komnenos, eldest brother of Alexios I; the kaisar Nikephoros Melissenos and his wife Eudokia Komnene; Maria and Theodora, sisters of Alexios I; Michael Doukas, brother of Eirene Doukaina; Georgios Palaiologos; Theodora and Anna, sisters of Eirene Doukaina. There would be special commemorations for Alexios, son of Ioannes II's son Isaakios and Ioannes Arbantenos, a nephew who had made large donations to the Pantokrator. Minor commemoration was to be made for several adherents of the family: two mystikoi, Ioannes the eunuch and Tzykanisteriotes; Konstantinos Rogerios; Eustathios Kamytzes; Michaelitzes Stypeiotes; the doctor Niketas the protos; Georgios Dekanos; and Georgios Beroites, the imperial vestiarites