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    Aelia Eudocia Augusta (/ˈiːliə juːˈdoʊʃə ɔːˈɡʌstə/; Ancient Greek: Αιλία Ευδοκία Αυγούστα; c. 401 – 460 AD), also called Saint Eudocia, was an Eastern...
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  • Eudoxia (redirect from Eudocia)
    (Ancient Greek: Εὐδοξία, Eudoxía), Eudokia (Εὐδοκία, Eudokía, anglicized as Eudocia) or Evdokia is a feminine given name, which originally meant "good fame...
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    as a present. Eudocia decided to give the apple to Paulinus, a friend of both her and the emperor. Paulinus, unknowing of where Eudocia had gotten the...
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  • Eudocia /juːˈdoʊʃə/ or Eudoxia /juːˈdɒkʃə/ (439 – 466/474?) was the eldest daughter of Roman emperor Valentinian III and his wife, Licinia Eudoxia. She...
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  • Empress Eudocia, Eudoxia or Eudokia can refer to: Aelia Eudoxia (died 404), wife of Roman emperor Arcadius Aelia Eudocia (c. 401–460), wife of Roman emperor...
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  • Eudocias (Ancient Greek: Εὐδοκιάς) or Eudocia (Ancient Greek: Εὐδοκία) was an ancient town in the Roman province of Pamphylia Secunda, in the neighbourhood...
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    Martyress Eudocia, "Venerable Martyr Eudocia", Martyr Eudokia of Heliopolis, Righteous Martyr Mudocia the Samaritan, Our Holy Mother, the Martyr Eudocia, or...
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    the next year, on 23 May 1067. In 1825, Charles Abraham Elton counted Eudocia among the monarchs of the Byzantine Empire in his History of the Roman...
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    forcing her daughter Eudocia to marry his son, cancelling her betrothal to the son of the Vandal king Genseric. This infuriated both Eudocia and Genseric, who...
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  • Eudocia (Ancient Greek: Εὐδοκία) was a town in ancient Lycia. Although William Smith's Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography (1854) said that the Synecdemus...
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  • younger sister of Eudocia, who became the wife of Huneric, son of Gaiseric, king of the Vandals. Both were named for their grandmothers: Eudocia for the maternal...
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  • Eudocia (Ancient Greek: Εὐδοκία), or possibly Eudocias (Ancient Greek: Εὐδοκιάς), was an ancient town in Phrygia Pacatiana. Its current location is unknown...
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    Eudokia (or Eudocia) Ingerina (Greek: Ευδοκία Ιγγερίνα; c. 840 – c. 882) was a Byzantine empress as the wife of the Byzantine emperor Basil I, the mistress...
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  • Eudokia Palaiologina or (Greek: Ευδοκία Παλαιολογίνα) (c. 1265 – 18 September 1302) was the third daughter of Byzantine Emperor Michael VIII Palaiologos...
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    father and concentrated mainly on internal affairs. He was married to Eudocia, daughter of western Roman Emperor Valentinian III (419–455) and Licinia...
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    Royal titles Preceded by Galla in the Western Roman Empire Byzantine empress 395–404 Succeeded by Aelia Eudocia...
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    widow, Licinia Eudoxia, and likewise wedded the imperial couple's daughter Eudocia to his own son; the latter had formerly been promised to Gaiseric's son...
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    Valentinian III offered the hand of his daughter, Eudocia, in marriage to Gaiseric's son Huneric when both Eudocia and Huneric were children. However, they had...
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    daughter of Theodosius II, Eastern Roman Emperor and his consort Aelia Eudocia, a woman of Athenian origin. Her only known siblings, Flacilla and possibly...
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    Sitifensis, and western Numidia. A marriage alliance between Huneric and Eudocia, the daughter of Emperor Valentinian III, was also made. Petronius Maximus...
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    Athenais, and her name was changed to Eudocia. Opinions differ as to whether Pulcheria really recommended Eudocia to her brother, a claim made by John...
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    Fabia Eudokia (redirect from Fabia-Eudocia)
    Eudokia or Eudocia (Ancient Greek: Εύδοκία, romanized: Eúdokía; c. 580 – 13 August 612), originally named Fabia, was a Greek woman who became Byzantine...
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  • Bertha (born between 863 and 868 – 8 March 925 in Lucca) was countess of Arles by marriage to Theobald of Arles, and margravine of Tuscany by marriage...
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    Placidia Julius Nepos's wife Eastern Empire 395–610 Aelia Eudoxia Aelia Eudocia Pulcheria Verina Ariadne Zenonis Euphemia Theodora Sophia Ino Anastasia...
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  • Russian feminine given name. It is a form of the Greek name Eudoxia/Eudokia/Eudocia, held by several saints venerated in the Eastern Orthodox Church. Avdotya...
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  • Eudokia Angelina (Greek: Ευδοκία Αγγελίνα, also spelled Eudocia, Serbian: Evdokija Anđel; around 1173–died c. 1211, or later) was the consort of Stefan...
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  • a politician of the Eastern Roman Empire, brother of the Empress Aelia Eudocia. Valerius was born in Athens, son of the pagan and sophist philosopher...
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  • Placidia Julius Nepos's wife Eastern Empire 395–610 Aelia Eudoxia Aelia Eudocia Pulcheria Verina Ariadne Zenonis Euphemia Theodora Sophia Ino Anastasia...
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  • a politician of the Eastern Roman Empire, brother of the Empress Aelia Eudocia. Gessius was born in Athens, son of the pagan and sophist philosopher Leontius...
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  • that the Synecdemus of Hierocles mentions four towns in Asia Minor called Eudocia (Ancient Greek: Εὐδοκία), including one in Cappadocia, the text of the...
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