Ψελλῷ. Theophylaktos of Ohrid, Letters 219.4, 589.1
Ψελλός. Zonaras 18.3.2, 18.15.3, 18.16.8, etc.
Ψελλοῦ. Psellos Hypomnema 3
Ψελλοῦ. Psellos Malik-shah t2
Agros (Bithynia)
claimed connection (as owner rather than as charistikarios?) with property at Agros (Bithynia) ᾿Αγρὸς [...] ἡμέτερος. Psellos Letters (K - D) 13, 15.23
wanted to hide his frustration on his small, undeveloped estate of Agros (Bithynia) ᾿Αγρόν. Psellos Letters (Sathas) 198.492
Alexandria
was dominant as a teacher iu Alexandria ᾿Αλεξανδρεῦσι. Psellos Letters (Gautier) 15.36-37
Antioch (on the Orontes)
was dominant as a teacher iu Antioch (on the Orontes) ᾿Αντιοχεῦσι. Psellos Letters (Gautier) 15.36-37
Armeniakon
had been krites of Armaniakon τοῦ σοῦ θέματος. Psellos Letters (K - D) 136, 161.14-163.12
Basilaion
had received hospitality at Basilaion Βασιλαίου. Psellos Letters (K - D) 32, 50.2
Boukellarion
was krites of Boukellarion ἐν τῷ θέματι. Psellos Letters (K - D) 65, 99.5-7
Caesarea (Cappadocia)
was being dragged beyond Caesarea Καισαρεία. Psellos Letters (Snipes) 1.56
wrote to three recipients from Caesarea Καισαρεία. Psellos Letters (Sathas) 176.455
Constantinople
completed the first stage of the journey from Constantinople ἐκ Πόλεως. Psellos: Chronographia VII 19.7
sailed for and reached palace harbour of Constantinople Βυζάντιον. Psellos: Chronographia VII 33.8-9
though claimed by many parts of the world was from Constantinople τῆς τοῦ Βύζαντος. Psellos Letters (Sathas) 95.339
went through the middle of on horseback Constantinople διὰ μέσης ... τῆς Πόλεως. Psellos: Chronographia V 27.18
Constantinople: Acheiropoietos
owned the monastery of Acheiropoietos τῆς ᾿Αχειροποιήτου. Psellos Letters (K - D) 250, 299.1-17
supported the monastery of Acheiropoietos ᾿Αχειροποίητον. Psellos Letters (K - D) 251, 299.20
was charistikarios of the Acheiropoietos τῆς ᾿Αχειροποιήτου. Psellos Letters (K - D) 124, 148.6-149.6
Constantinople: Anargyroi
met Romanos, metropolitan of Kyzikos, at the church of the Anargyroi τῷ ἱερῷ τῶν ᾿Αναργύρων. Psellos Letters (K - D) 12, 14.12-13
Constantinople: Great Palace
was standing outside the palace entrance πρὸ τῶν βασιλείων εἰσόδων. Psellos: Chronographia V 27.6-7
was in the outer portico of the palace ἡ ἔξω στοά. Psellos: Chronographia V 27.8-11
Constantinople: Hagia Sophia
wrote a lamentation for the collapse of Hagia Sophia τῆς Ἁγίας Σοφίας. Psellos Oratoria minora 131.1
Constantinople: Hagios Petros
taught philosophy at the school of Hagios Petros ῾Αγίου Πέτρου. Psellos Niketas Maïstor 93
Constantinople: Stoudios
came to the holy altar (of the church of) Stoudios τῷ ἱερῷ βήματι. Psellos: Chronographia V 40.3-4
entering not without difficulty the church of Stoudios ναόν. Psellos: Chronographia V 39.8-9
saw that there was a citizen army surrounding Stoudios τοῦ νεώ, τὸν ἱερὸν οἶκον. Psellos: Chronographia V 39.5, 7
Constantinople: Ta Narsou
made significant benefactions to the monastery of Ta Narsou τῶν Ναρσοῦ. Psellos Letters (Sathas) 135.378-379
was born and brought up near Ta Narsou τῶν Ναρσοῦ. Psellos Letters (Sathas) 135.378-379
Constantinople: Theotokos (Hagia Soros) of Ta Kyrou
entered the crowded church of Theotokos (Hagia Soros) of Ta Kyrou ἐν τῇ Ἁγίᾳ Σορῷ ... ὁ τῆς Παρθένου τῶν Κύρου νεώς. Psellos Oratoria minora 138.1-2, 147.299