IOANNES Chryselios ([940]-after [1005]). Given the probable marriage date of his daughter, it is unlikely that Ioannes was born much later than [940]. Cedrenus records that Byzantium installed "Chryselio" as governor of Durazzo after "Asotæ Taronitæ filio" delivered the city and that he and "duobus suis filiis" were installed as patrikios, dated to [1005][155]. Werner Ehrlich von Ehrnfeld has highlighted the chronological difficulty with the statements in Cedrenus, revolving around the fact that Ioannes would have succeeded the husband of his granddaughter Miroslava [of Bulgaria] as governor of Durazzo[156]. The difficulty could be solved if the dating of all events in Cedrenus was inaccurate, which is possible, but at least ten years would need to be shaved off the events to make the appointment of Ioannes likely. Another possibility is that Ioannes, referred to by Cedrenus, was a brother not the father of Agathe Chryselie. m ---. The name of Ioannes's wife is not known. Ioannes Chryselios & his wife had [two] children