Psellos wrote Oratio Panegyrica 9 & 10 & Oratoria Minora 4 for Konstantinos X, stressing the importance of his children

Summary:
In two short encomia, probably written for Konstantinos X, there are few specific historical references. The emperor is praised for successes in the east more than the west, though in both there may be references to the invasion of the Uzes. The clearest sign of identification is the praise given to the empress and her children (Eudokia and Michael VII and his siblings), who are a particular strength of the empire 
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children of Konstantinos X (Anonymi 2105)
  • They and their fruitful mother (Eudokia 1) were singled out for praise in an encomium written for their father Konstantinos 10 by Michael 61 (:) Psellos Orationes panegyricae X, 45-53
  • They were glorious and a source of renown for Konstantinos 10 Psellos Orationes panegyricae IX, 48-51
Empress Eudokia Makrembolitissa (Eudokia 1)
  • Her imperial personality and fruitful production of children (Anonymi 2105) were singled out for praise in an encomium written for her husband Konstantinos 10 by Michael 61 (:) Psellos Orationes panegyricae X, 45-53
Emperor Konstantinos X Doukas (Konstantinos 10)
  • A short encomium devoted to him by Michael 61 referred explicitly more to eastern rather than western successes, but with a possible reference to the invasion of the Uzes (ll. 22-24) (:) Psellos Orationes panegyricae IX, 1-56
  • He was praised by Michael 61 for his splendid children and descendants (:) Psellos Orationes panegyricae IX, 48-51
  • In a second short encomium he received from Michael 61, he was praised for succeses in the east and over the Uzes in the west, a new openness in government, and his splendid wife (Eudokia 1) and children (Anonymi 2105) (:) Psellos Orationes panegyricae X, 1-53
Michael Psellos (named Konstantinos till tonsure in 1054) (Michael 61)
  • He wrote a short encomium devoted explicitly more to the eastern rather than the western successes of Konstantinos 10, but with a possible reference to the invasion of the Uzes (ll. 22-24) Τῷ αὐτῷ Psellos Orationes panegyricae IX, 1-56
  • In another short encomium for Konstantinos 10, he referred to succeses in the east and over the Uzes in the west, to a new openness in government, and to Konstantinos' splendid wife and children Τῷ αὐτῷ Psellos Orationes panegyricae X, 1-53