Certainty: 1 Tzetzes consoled Leon Charsianites on the death of his mother Certainty: 1
1145
Certainty: 1 Tzetzes wrote to Leon, metropolitan of Dristra about a gift of fish Certainty: 1
1147
Certainty: 3 A council in the Blachernai palace deposed the patriarch Kosmas II Certainty: 3
1148
Certainty: 2 Tzetzes wrote to Leon, metropolitan of Dristra, over a Cuman attack
When a Cuman raid reached Dristra, its metropolitan Leon was captured and carried off like a lamb to the slaughter. But with God's aid he was saved, a solution for which Tzetzes gave great thanks, in emotional terms. He sent the best wishes of all his people to Leon, singling out his servant Demetrios Gobinos, and included all of Leon's people as recipients of his wishes. He had been suffering from a fever for a fortnight (since early July), and suggested that there were several feverish elements in his letter. He insisted that Leon, despite his status as archbishop, curse the Cumans - or if he was unwilling, Tzetzes would do so for him
1150
Certainty: 2 Tzetzes wrote twice to Leon, metropolitan of Dristra, about a young slave Leon sent him Certainty: 2
1166
Church council on Christ's words, "My father is greater than I": sessions in early MarchCertainty: 3
Council of 1166: sessions from mid-March till MayCertainty: 3
1170
Certainty: 3 Manuel held a second council on John 14.28, to solve problems remaining from 1166 Certainty: 3
1172
Response of the synod to a question from Manuel I on matrimonial lawCertainty: 2