Certainty: 2 In the triumph for Kastamon, only an icon of the Theotokos rode in the chariot Certainty: 2
1136
Certainty: 1 Michael Italikos wrote to Lizix, recalling discussions of him with Theodoros Prodromos Certainty: 1
1138
Certainty: 0 Accusation by Barys that Theodoros Prodromos was a heretic
Barys was apparently offended by Theodoros Prodromos' obvious expertise in ancient literature and philosophy, and so accused him of heretical devotion to them. Theodoros felt that he must respond to this, unlike other accusations which other men might find more important. He listed major church fathers likely to fall under similar accusations. He spoke of his Christian writings, which should be a guarantee of his orthodoxy, and gave a 24-line acrostic confession of faith. He spoke of his devout family, including a metropolitan in the last generation, and his orthodox upbringing. Classical learning was, in fact, a considerable aid to faith
Certainty: 1 Michael Italikos sent Theodoros Prodromos a list of eastern geographical & ethnic names Certainty: 1
1139
Certainty: 2 Celebrations after the return of Ioannes II from Syria & Cilicia Certainty: 2
Certainty: 2 Literary work celebrating Isaakios Porphyrogennetos after his return Certainty: 2
Certainty: 2 Operations, building & preparations in Western Anatolia Certainty: 2
Certainty: 1 Theodoros Prodromos began to write poems of pure begging Certainty: 1
1140
Certainty: 2 Theodoros Prodromos was to leave the capital with the metropolitan of Trebizond Certainty: 2
Certainty: 1 Theodoros Prodromos was ill with a severe sickness (smallpox?) Certainty: 1
1141
Certainty: 1 Poems of Theodoros Prodromos to the learned monk Ioannikios Certainty: 1
Certainty: 1 Poems of Theodoros Prodromos to Theodoros Stypeiotes Certainty: 1
1149
Certainty: 3 Manuel returned in triumph to Constantinople for the winter Certainty: 3
1150
Certainty: 0 Michael Italikos sent letters to Theodoros Prodromos, one via Michael the priest Certainty: 0