Aelia Eudocia Augusta (/ˈiːliə juːˈdoʊʃə ɔːˈɡʌstə/; Greek: Αιλία Ευδοκία Αυγούστα; c. 401 – 460 AD), also called Saint Eudocia, was an Eastern Roman empress...
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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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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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Eudokia Makrembolitissa (redirect from Eudocia Macrembolitissa)
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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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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Eudokia of Heliopolis (redirect from Eudocia (martyr))
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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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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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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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 Ingerina (redirect from Eudocia Ingerina)
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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betrothed their children, Huneric and Eudocia, to strengthen their alliance. The marriage was delayed as Eudocia was too young, and Valentinian was killed...
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daughter of Theodosius II, Eastern Roman Emperor and his consort Aelia Eudocia, a woman of Greek origin. Her only known siblings, Arcadius and Flacilla...
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Eudokia Angelina (redirect from Eudocia Angelina)
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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Aelia Eudoxia (redirect from Eudocia of Byzantium)
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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Pulcheria (section Relationship with Aelia Eudocia)
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 (Greek: Εύδοκία, translit. Eúdokía; c. 580 – 13 August 612), originally named Fabia, was a Greek woman who became Byzantine empress...
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Bertha, daughter of Lothair II (redirect from Bertha-Eudocia the Frank)
Bertha (born between 863 and 868 – March 925 in Lucca) was countess of Arles by marriage to Theobald of Arles, and margravine of Tuscany by marriage to...
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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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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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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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Eudokia Dekapolitissa (redirect from Eudocia Decapolita)
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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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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selecting Otto's bride from among Constantine's three daughters. The eldest, Eudocia, was disfigured by smallpox, while the youngest, Theodora, was a very plain...
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name Agia Galini may also be traced to the Byzantine Empress Eudocia. At around 441 AD, Eudocia (Athinais), wife of Emperor Theodosius II, was exiled to Africa...
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full-length. It was said to have been brought back from the Holy Land by Eudocia, the wife of emperor Theodosius II (408–450), and to have been painted...
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settles the Alans around Valence and Orléans, to contain unrest in Brittany. Eudocia, eldest daughter of Emperor Valentinian III, is betrothed to Huneric, son...
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Eudokia Baïana (redirect from Eudocia Baiane)
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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Eudokia Palaiologina (redirect from Eudocia Palaeologina)
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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