Psellos wrote in the persona of Konstantinos IX welcoming a new convert & claiming a part in his baptism

Summary:
Konstantinos IX (by Psellos' pen) replied to a letter (?) from a convert to the Orthodox faith, rejoicing at his conversion and eager to be godfather at the baptism. Michael Keroularios would answer questions on doctinal matters and an anonymous proedros would join the ceremony 
Dates:
1046 (Uncertain) 
convert to Orhodox faith (Anonymus 2281)
  • He had written about his conversion to Konstantinos 9, who replied (by the pen of Psellos) rejoicing at his conversion and eager to be godfather at the baptism; Michael 11 would answer questions and Anonymus 2282 would join the ceremony (:) Psellos Letters (Sathas) 155.405-406
proedros participating in christening (Anonymus 2282)
  • His participation in the baptismal ceremony was promised by Konstantinos 9 to Anonymus 2281 (:) Psellos Letters (Sathas) 155.405-406
Emperor Konstantinos IX Monomachos (Konstantinos 9)
  • He (using Psellos) replied to a letter (?) from Anonymus 2281, rejoicing at his conversion and eager to be godfather at the baptism; Michael 11 would answer questions and Anonymus 2282 would join the ceremony (:) Psellos Letters (Sathas) 155.405-406
Michael I Keroularios, patriarch of Constantinople (Michael 11)
Michael Psellos (named Konstantinos till tonsure in 1054) (Michael 61)
  • Konstantinos 9 (by PsellosÂ’ pen) replied to a letter (?) from Anonymus 2281, rejoicing at his conversion and eager to be godfather at the baptism; Michael 11 would answer questions and Anonymus 2282 would join the ceremony (:) Psellos Letters (Sathas) 155.405-406
  • He wrote a letter as from Konstantinos 9 to Anonymus 2281, rejoicing at his conversion Psellos Letters (Sathas) 155.405-406