866: Nikephoros Maleinos suppresses the rebellion of Symbatios
beginning of the 10th century: Marriage between the daughter of Eudokimos Maleinos and Bardas Phokas. Birth of the later emperor Nikephoros II Phokas, Leo and Constantine Phokas
953: Leo Maleinos is killed in the battles against the Arabs in Syria
955: Constantine Maleinos succeeds Leo Phokas as strategos of Cappadocia
968/9: Eustathios Maleinos assumes the duties of strategos of Antioch and Lykandos
976-979: Eustathios Maleinos participates in the civil conflict next to the usurper Bardas Skleros
987: Bardas Phokas is proclaimed emperor in front of members of the most powerful families of Asia Minor in the house of Eustathios Maleinos
987-989: Rebellion of Bardas Phokas. Eustathios Maleinos participates next to the usurper and commands a part of the rebellious armies
995: Eustathios Maleinos welcomes Basil II and his armies returning from a campaign in the East in his estates in Cappadocia
following 995: Eustathios Maleinos moves to Constantinople following the decision of Basil II and remains there under custody. Following the death of Eustathios (end of 10th or beginning of 11th century), Basil II confiscates his fortune
996: Publishing of the Novella by Basil II, in which the illegal wealth of the Maleinos, the Phokas and Mousele families is condemned
second half of the 11th century: Issuing of seals by members of the Maleinos family, surviving until today
1084: A chrysobull by Alexios I Komnenos from the archive of the Hagia Lavra monastery mentions a scion of the Maleinos family, a landowner from Thessaloniki
1185: Rebellion of Alexios Komnenos against Andronikos II Komnenos. A member of the Maleinos family participates
10th-12th century: A branch of the Maleinos family is mentioned in Calabria of southern Italy