Certainty: 2 Pechenegs ravaged Macedonia & Thrace; Bryennios (&/or Michael the akolouthos) sent to fight them Certainty: 2
Certainty: 2 Bryennios & Michael akolouthos won skirmishes, then massacred Pecheneg army at Charioupolis Certainty: 2
1054
Certainty: 2 Macedonian armies & generals, including Bryennios, sent against Turks by Konstantinos IX Certainty: 2
1055
Certainty: 2 Bryennios returned from his Turkish campaign & was banished by Theodora Certainty: 2
1057
Certainty: 3 Michael VI refused to grant dignities to eastern generals, who turned against him Certainty: 3
Certainty: 2 Bryennios recalled from exile & sent once more against Turks Certainty: 2
Certainty: 2 Bryennios joined rebel generals against Michael VI
Bryennios the ethnarches was introduced into the conspiracy of the eastern generals by Katakalon Kekaumenos as accomplice in the plan, and acquiesced at once. He was an eminent man, commander of forces from Macedonia and invested with rule of Cappadocia, and also had a grievance against Michael VI, since he would not return to him the money confiscated by Theodora
Certainty: 2 Bryennios arrested & blinded by loyal generals in squabble over soldiers' pay Certainty: 2
Certainty: 2 The rebel generals, seeing fate of Bryennios, gathered at Kastamon, home of Isaakios Komnenos
The rebel eastern generals, when they heard of the capture of Bryennios, feared that if tortured, he might betray them. Thus they travelled to the east and met at the home of Isaakios Komnenos at Kastamon. They had to elect a leader. Katakalon Kekaumenos and Konstantinos (X) Doukas were reportedly asked to take the position, but both stood aside for Isaakios (I). Those reported at the gathering were Isaakios Komnenos, Katakalon Kekaumenos. Konstantinos (X) Doukas, the sons of Basileios Argyros, (Michael) Bourtzes, Ioannes Doukas, Nikephoros (III) Botaneiates and Romanos Skleros