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  1. Licinia Eudoxia

    Image Licinia Eudoxia.JPG thumb 300px Golden medallion with portrait of Licinia Eudoxia. Licinia Eudoxia ... the marriage of Valentinian III to Licinia Eudoxia, daughter of the Eastern Emperor Theodosius II . On the reverse ... http fmg.ac Projects MedLands BYZANTIUM.htm Eudoxiadiedafter462 Profile of Licinia Eudoxia in Medieval ... emperors.org eudox.htm Ralph W. Mathisen, Licinia Eudoxia ref ref http fmg.ac Projects MedLands ... www.roman emperors.org eudox.htm Ralph W. Mathisen, Licinia Eudoxia ref ref http fmg.ac Projects MedLands ... External links Commons inline Licinia Eudoxia http www.roman emperors.org eudox.htm A short article ...&dq Licinia Eudoxia Prosopography&source web&ots 5PL9mn0Ep5&sig E1QYFhxZf4v2Uk4w2InHQzxiIkc&hl ... in Fifth Century Gaul Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Eudoxia, Licinia ALTERNATIVE ... Eudoxia es Licinia Eudoxia fr Licinia Eudoxia it Licinia Eudossia hu Licinia Eudoxia nl Licinia Eudoxia ... sh Licinija Eudoksija fi Licinia Eudoxia sv Licinia Eudoxia uk ... of the Western Emperors Valentinian III and Petronius Maximus . Family Eudoxia was born in 422, the daughter ... the name of his mother, the exalted Empress Eudoxia but because of Athenais Greek origin the name would ... cousin html p83.htm i10627 R. B. Stewart, My Lines Licinia Eudokia Theodosia, augusta ref Their paternal grandparents were Arcadius and Aelia Eudoxia . Their maternal grandfather was Leontius ... Greatrex, Aelia Eudocia Wife of Theodosius II ref The identity of Eudoxia s maternal grandmother is not recorded. First marriage In 424, Eudoxia was betrothed to Valentinian III , her first cousin ..., Valentinian was approximately four years old, Eudoxia only two. ref name roman emperors.org ... Eudoxia and Valentinian III married on 29 October 437, in Constantinople , their marriage marking ... Empire , vol. 2 ref In 439, Eudoxia was granted the title of Augusta , with the birth of their first ... of an elite guard unit of the late Roman Empire, under Aetius. Eudoxia promoted her own candidate ...   more details



  1. Licinia

    pison frugi.htm Licinia Eudoxia 422 462 , a Roman Empress, who was only daughter of Eastern Emperor ...Licinia is the name of women in the Licinia gens gens Licinia . It can also be a personal or first name for women. The name Licinia can also refer to the Lex Licinia Sextia http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer ... effect the following year. Other laws promulgated by Licinian consuls were also called Lex Licinia, eg. http web.upmf grenoble.fr Haiti Cours Ak Francogallica licinia sumptuaria fran.html Lex Licinia Sumptuaria Notable members include Licinia flourished 188 BC 180 BC was the daughter of Gaius Licinius ... brother as his heir. Both sons were well educated and both became Pontifex Maximus successively. Licinia ... Appius Claudius Pulcher Licinia Major Major Latin for the elder , flourished 2nd century BC , was married ... Gentes L Gentes.htm Licinia Minor Minor Latin for the younger , flourished 2nd century BC , also known as Licinia Crassi . She was the younger daughter and the wife of Gaius Gracchus . Her dowry ... in believing that Licinia lost her dowry permanent what was confiscated was her husband s property ... s name as Licinia. Radin, Max. The Wife of Gaius Gracchus and Her Dowry , http penelope.uchicago.edu ... known for their pure Latin. Licinia Major Major Latin for the elder the elder daughter of Lucius ... dynasties Antiquite Rome et Constantinople Gentes L Gentes.htm Licinia Minor the other daughter of Lucius ... to both Plutarch and Cicero. Licinia , a Vestal Virgin , condemned in 113 BC or 114 BC by the famous .... Licinia Crassa flourished 2nd century BC & 1st century BC , noted for her beauty the wife firstly ... Nepos divorced his wife to marry Licinia a week later, after she had been divorced by her husband ... husband, she was also mother of Mucia Tertia , triumvir Pompey s third wife. Licinia flourished ... on in years, he was accused of criminal intimacy with Licinia, one of the vestal virgins and Licinia was formally prosecuted by a certain Plotius. Now Licinia was the owner of a pleasant villa in the suburbs ...   more details



  1. Eudoxia

    Eudoxia , or Eudokia often Latin ized as Eudocia East Slavic languages East Slavic , , Yevdokiya is the English language transliteration of the Greek language Greek feminine personal name Evdokia . It was mainly popular in late antiquity and in the Middle Ages , but is still in use today. Eudoxia of Heliopolis 120 early Christian saint and martyr Empress Aelia Eudoxia c . 380&ndash 404 , daughter of Flavius Bauto and wife of Roman Emperor Arcadius . Empress Aelia Eudocia , wife of Theodosius II and daughter in law of the above . Empress Licinia Eudoxia , daughter of the above and wife of Roman Emperors Valentinian III and Petronius Maximus . Princess Eudocia 439&ndash 466 474? , daughter of Emperor Valentinian III and the above, and wife of Vandal king Huneric . Empress Eudokia wife of Heraclius Fabia Eudoxia , wife of the Byzantine Emperor Heraclius . Eudoxia Epiphania , daughter of the above. Eudokia wife of Justinian II , wife of Byzantine Emperor Justinian II Eudokia Ingerina , wife of the 10th century Byzantine Emperor Basil I Empress Eudocia Macrembolitissa 1021&ndash 1096 , wife of Byzantine Emperors Constantine X and Romanos IV . Princess Eudoxia , mistress of Andronikos I Komnenos Eudoxia of Suzdal Yevdokia ? 1407 , wife of Dmitri Donskoi Eudoxia, a fictional character in the Anne Rice novel Blood and Gold . See also Evdokia disambiguation Eudoxias MV Eudoxia , a British cargo ship. given name Category Given names of Greek language origin Category Greek feminine given names br Eudoxia ca Eud cia de Eudoxia es Eudoxia fr Eudoxie nl Eudoxia pt Eud xia sh Eudokija sv Eudoxia uk ...   more details



  1. Licinia (gens)

    may be correct, as the praenomen Spurius was not used by any other members of the gens Licinia ... Stolo , one of the two tribuni plebis who brought forward the lex Licinia Sextia , and whom accordingly ... , Roman History , fragment, xcii. ref Licinia C. f. C. n., one of the Vestal Virgin s in 123 BC. Publius ... Cicero , De Finibus Bonorum et Malorum , v. 30. ref Licinia P. f. P. n., sister of Marcus Licinius Crassus Agelastus. Licinia P. f. P. n., daughter of Publius Licinius Crassus Mucianus, married Gaius ... consul 144 BC Servius Sulpicius Galba . Licinia P. f. P. n., daughter of Publius Licinius Crassus .... Crassus , the greatest orator of his day, was consul in 95 BC, and censor in 92. Licinia L. f. L. n ... Scipio Nasica , praetor in 94 BC. Licinia L. f. L. n., daughter of the consul of 95 BC, married ..., grandson of the consul of 95 BC, was the son of Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica and Licinia, and was adopted ... v. 2, page 831 SmithDGRBM DEFAULTSORT Licinia Gens Category Licinii Category Roman gentes Category ... fr Licinii it Gens Licinia lt Licinij gimin nl Gens Licinia ru uk ...   more details



  1. Atoconeura eudoxia

    This article was auto generated by User Polbot . Taxobox name Atoconeura eudoxia image status LC status system IUCN3.1 regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Odonata familia Libellulidae genus Atoconeura species A. eudoxia binomial Atoconeura eudoxia binomial authority Kirby, 1908 synonyms Atoconeura eudoxia is a species of dragonfly in family Libellulidae . It is found in Kenya and Uganda . Its natural habitat s are subtropical or tropical dry forest s, subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, and river s. It is threatened by habitat loss . References Clausnitzer, V. 2005. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 59816 all Atoconeura eudoxia . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 9 August 2007. Category Libellulidae dragonfly stub nl Atoconeura eudoxia pt Atoconeura eudoxia vi Atoconeura eudoxia ...   more details



  1. Eudoxia Radziwi??

    unreferenced date September 2008 Image Eudoksja.jpg 200px thumb Eudoxia wiatope k Czetwerty ska Eudoxia wiatope k Czetwerty ska was a legendary Russia n princess. In 1395 she married Radvila Astikas . They had one son Mikalojus Radvila the Old . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Radziwill, Eudoxia ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Radziwill, Eudoxia Category Radziwi family Category Russian princesses Russia bio stub ...   more details



  1. Eudoxia (vampire)

    Unreferenced date November 2006 Original research date September 2007 Eudoxia is a fictional character in The Vampire Chronicles by Anne Rice . She appears in the eighth book of the series, Blood and Gold . After the Fall of Rome , Marius de Romanus , Avicus and Mael move to Constantinople , along with Those Who Must Be Kept . Shortly after their arrival they are contacted by the young vampires Asphar and Rashid. They ask them to come to Eudoxia, the vampire empress in the city. When her guests arrive she tells them her story. She was around fifteen and about to get married when she was abducted by a vampire. She was then also made one. Her maker she never names, but they stayed together for several years. Eudoxia s maker was very cold and uncaring. After a few years she is taken to Those Who Must Be Kept to drink their blood and is directly after left by her maker. She decides to make copies of different texts for mortals in order to know the world. While she s at this she opens her house to mortals and an unnamed young man falls in love with her. He offers to leave his life for her and Eudoxia makes him into a vampire. They spend a few years together until the Great Fire . The power .... All young vampires are burnt to death as they are in the sun, including Eudoxia s lover ... are Rashid, Asphar and Eudoxia s vampire lover Zenobia . All of them are young when made because Eudoxia thinks they are better off without a connection to their mortal life. When Marius finally ... cannot allow this. He doesn t know if he can trust Eudoxia or what Those Who Must Be Kept want. The meeting ends in a fight where Eudoxia is defeated, despite being the elder of the pair, as Marius ... Gift when he uses to burn Rashid to ashes. The next night Eudoxia shows up at Marius house and he agrees ... but Eudoxia is saved by Marius. To heal, Eudoxia needs a victim for feeding. They find a real nobleman ... his house. In his anger he destroys Asphar and all other vampires before he throws Eudoxia to Akasha ...   more details



  1. Eudoxia of Moscow

    Image Eudoxia of moscow reconstruction.jpg thumb Forensic facial reconstruction Eudoxia Dmitriyevna lang ru monastic name, Euphrosyne ? 1407 was a Grand Duchess of Muscovy and wife of Dmitry Donskoy . Family Eudoxia Dmitriyevna was a daughter of Dmitry Konstantinovich , Grand Prince of Nizhny Novgorod and Vasilisa of Rostov . Her maternal grandparents were Konstantin Vasilievich, Prince of Rostov and Maria of Moscow . Maria was a daughter of Ivan I of Moscow and his first wife Helena. Marriage On 18 January 1367, Eudoxia married Grand Prince Dmitry Donskoy. In 1382, she stayed in Moscow in the absence of her husband, while the army of Khan title khan Tokhtamysh was approaching the capital. After the birth of her son Andrey Dmitriyevich , she attempted to leave Moscow, but was detained by the Muscovites, who agreed to let her go only after long negotiations. Religious works File Shrine Raka of Eudoxia of Moscow.jpg thumb 200px left Shrine Raka of Eudoxia of Moscow After her husband s death, Eudoxia became known for her pious ways the legend has it that she possessed ... later, Eudoxia established the Ascension Monastery next to the Kremlin towers Spasskaya Frolovskaya Spasskaya Tower of the Moscow Kremlin . Later in her life, Eudoxia Dmitriyevna took the veil at the Ascension .... She was canonize d by the Russian Orthodox Church . Children Eudoxia and Dmitri Donskoi had ... Orthodox Church instituted the Order of St. Euphrosyne , named after Eudoxia, who was the first noblewoman ... Persondata . NAME Moscow, Eudoxia Of ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1407 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Moscow, Eudoxia Of Category 14th century births Category 1407 deaths Eudoxia Category Russian royal consorts Category Russian saints Category Women ... Year of birth unknown es Eudoxia Dm trievna fr Eudoxie de Souzdal it Eudokia di Mosca ru sv Eudoxia av Suzdal ...   more details



  1. Eudoxia Lopukhina

    Infobox royalty consort yes name Eudoxia Lopukhina image Lopuhina Evdokia.jpg imgw 190px caption succession List of Russian consorts Tsaritsa consort of Russia reign 1689 1698 coronation spouse Peter I of Russia issue Tsarevich Alexei Petrovich of Russia Tsarevich Alexei Petrovich br Grand Duke Alexander Petrovich of Russia Grand Duke Alexander Petrovich br Grand Duke Paul Petrovich full name Evdokiya Feodorovna Lopukhina house House of Romanov father Feodor Abramovich Lopukhin mother Ustinia Bogdanovna Rtishcheva birth date OldStyleDate 9 August 1669 30 July birth place Moscow death date OldStyleDate ... thumb 405px Convent of the Intercession where Eudoxia was incarcerated for twenty years Tsarina ... Alexei Petrovich and the paternal grandmother of Peter II of Russia . Eudoxia was born to Feodor ... for the Tsar by his mother Natalia Naryshkina primarily on account of Eudoxia s mother s relation ... relatives and soon abandoned her for a Dutch beauty, Anna Mons . Eudoxia s letters to Peter were full ... Europe , Peter asked his Naryshkin relatives to persuade Eudoxia to enter a monastery . This could ... quartering . Gradually, Eudoxia and her son became the centre of opposition to Peter s reforms, primarily from the church officials. In his sermons, Demetrius of Rostov referred to Eudoxia as our ... who supported her were executed, and Eudoxia was transferred to a convent in Staraya Ladoga Ladoga ... I on the throne, Eudoxia was secretly moved to Shlisselburg fortress near St Petersburg . In 1727 ... end External links commons category Eudoxia Lopukhina http lopukhins.narod.ru rospis full.htm ... s profile at Geni Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lopukhina, Eudoxia ALTERNATIVE ... Moscow DEFAULTSORT Lopukhina, Eudoxia Category 1669 births Category 1731 deaths Category Russian tsarinas Category House of Romanov Category Russian nobility Category Lopukhin family Eudoxia be ... Jewdokija Fjodorowna Lopuchina et Jevdokija Lopuhhina es Eudoxia Lopujin fr Eudoxie Lopoukhine it Evdokija ...   more details



  1. Aelia Eudoxia

    Infobox monarch name Aelia Eudoxia title Byzantine Empress image TAeliaEudoxia.jpg caption full name ... date of burial place of burial Aelia Eudoxia died 6 October 404 was the Empress consort of the Byzantine ... N 17 Wendy Mayer, Aelia Eudoxia, wife of Arcadius ref The fragmentary chronicle of John ... consider her mother to be List of Roman women Roman and Eudoxia to be a semibarbara , half barbarian .... He was already deceased in 388. ref name ReferenceA According to Zosimus , Eudoxia started her life ... asserts that Eudoxia lived alongside one of the surviving sons in Constantinople. She is therefore assumed .... Zosimus reports that Eudoxia was educated by Pansophius . Her former tutor was promoted to bishop of Nicomedia in 402. Wendy Mayer considers Eudoxia to have been groomed as a vehicle for the ambitions ... militum of the West. The wedding of Eudoxia to Arcadius was orchestrated by Eutropius Byzantine ... Eudoxia, might have been eager to undermine him. ref name roman emperors.org Arcadius himself ... scholars. ref name roman emperors.org Arcadius was approximately eighteen years old and Eudoxia may ... death, Eudoxia gave birth to five surviving children. A contemporary source known as pseudo Martyrius ... life is generally hostile to Eudoxia and the accuracy of his tale is doubtful. ref name roman emperors.org ... his demise. On 9 January 400, Eudoxia was officially given the title of an Augusta honorific Augusta ... policy File John Chrysostom and Aelia Eudoxia.jpg thumb 350px John Chrysostom confronting Aelia Eudoxia ... is that Eudoxia had adopted the role of patron of the Church previously belonging to the Augusti from ... enemy in Aelia Eudoxia, the wife of the eastern Emperor Arcadius , who assumed perhaps with justification ... offences in high places. An alliance was soon formed against him by Eudoxia, Theophilus and others ... an earthquake the night of his arrest, which Eudoxia took for a sign of God s anger, prompting ... 2007 03 29 publisher Orthodox Church in America ref Peace was short lived. A silver statue of Eudoxia ...   more details



  1. Eudoxia Woodward

    Use mdy dates date November 2011 Eudoxia Muller Woodward June 14, 1919 January 20, 2008 was an American Painting artist and scientist. She was known for her work with Edwin H. Land at the Polaroid Corporation , where her research helped produce the Vectograph and the Polaroid SX 70 SX 70 . Born Eudoxia M. Muller in Flushing, New York to Olga Popoff Muller, a sculptor, and John Muller an architect, she grew up in New York City . ref name Marquard http www.boston.com bostonglobe obituaries articles 2008 01 22 eudoxia woodward 88 painter merged science art Marquard, Bryan 2008 Eudoxia Woodward, 88 painter merged science, art The Boston Globe January 22, 2008 accessed October 18, 2008 ref She attended St. Agatha s School for high school and received her bachelor s degree from Smith College and settled in Boston, Massachusetts . ref name CC http www.wickedlocal.com cambridge news obituaries x1925667165 Staff 2008 Eudoxia M. Woodward, Watercolorist, lecturer and teacher The Cambridge Chronicle January 22, 2008 accessed October 18, 2008 ref While at Polaroid, she met Robert Burns Woodward , who had been hired as a consultant. They married in September 1946 and had two children. ref Nicolaou, K. C. and Montagnon, Tamsyn 2008 Molecules That Changed the World A Brief History of the Art and Science of Synthesis and Its Impact on Society Wiley, New York, p. 5 ISBN 3 527 30983 7 ref Post Polaroid career After leaving Polaroid, she taught art at the Belmont Day School in Belmont, Massachusetts and at retirement communities. ref name CC The title of Woodward s 1977 art show in Boston, Flowers ... links http boston.com bostonglobe obituaries articles 2008 01 22 eudoxia woodward 88 painter merged science art Boston Globe Eudoxia Woodward, 88 painter merged science, art http www.wickedlocal.com ..., Eudoxia ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American artist DATE OF BIRTH June 14, 1919 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH January 20, 2008 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Woodward, Eudoxia Category 1919 ...   more details



  1. Eudoxia Laskarina

    Eudoxia Laskarina Asanina lang el Polytonic , Iznik Nicaea , 1254 Zaragoza , 1311 was a Byzantine Empire Byzantine princess of the Laskaris family. In later life, she fled to Aragon , where she was known as Irene Lascaris . Family Eudoxia was the fourth daughter of the Empire of Nicaea Nicaean emperor Theodore II Laskaris and of Elena Asenina of Bulgaria . ref http genealogy.euweb.cz byzant byzant7.html ref Eudoxia grew up as a princess at the court of Nicaea, where Constance of Hohenstaufen, Byzantine Empress Constance II of Hohenstaufen ref name ReferenceA Actas das II Jornadas Luso Espanholas de Hist ria Medieval Porto, 1985 ref , widow of her grandfather John III Doukas Vatatzes, also lived. After the Palaiologos Palaiologan usurpation of the imperial throne, both ladies fled, travelling the same route from Constantinople to Tende and Sicily respectively and, years later, both sought protection at the kingdom of Aragon under king James I of Aragon James I . Marriage and offspring Soon after the re conquest of Constantinople in 1261, Michael VIII Palaiologos , until then regent and co emperor for the infant John IV Laskaris , had himself declared sole emperor, solidifying his position by having John IV blinded and imprisoned. John s three sisters, Euoxia ... succession. The young Eudoxia was married in Constantinople on 28 July 1261 to Count House ... de Vintimille , which stood until the 19th century, then as a powerful French family. Eudoxia and Pietro ... of James I. Life Before reaching 30 Eudoxia fled from Liguria to Aragon with her daughters Vatatza ... . NAME Laskarina, Eudoxia ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1254 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1311 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Laskarina, Eudoxia Category 1254 births Category 1311 deaths ... Category Empire of Nicaea Category Laskarid dynasty Eudoxia Category Asen dynasty bg ca Eud xia L scaris es Eudoxia L scaris fr Eudoxie Lascaris ...   more details



  1. Eudoxia of Kiev

    Infobox royalty majesty consort name Eudoxia of Kiev succession List of Polish consorts High Duchess consort of Poland reign 1173 1177 succession1 reign1 image imgw caption birth date c.1131 birth place death date c.1187 death place place of burial spouse Mieszko III the Old issue W adys aw III Spindleshanks br Boles aw of Kuyavia br Mieszko the Younger br Salome, Princess of Pomerania br Anastasia of Greater Poland Anastasia, Duchess of Pomerania house House of Piast father Iziaslav II of Kiev mother Agnes of Germany Eudoxia Iziaslavna of Kiev lang ru , lang pl Eudoksja Izjas aw wna b. ca. 1131 d. ca. 1187 , was a Kievan Rus princess member of the Rurikid dynasty and by marriage Greater Poland Duchess of Greater Poland and since 1173 List of Polish consorts High Duchess of Poland . She was the daughter of Iziaslav II of Kiev Iziaslav II , Grand Prince of Kiev by his first wife Agnes perhaps renamed Lyubava , ref http www.genealogie mittelalter.de deutschland koenige 2 konrad 3 deutscher koenig 1152 staufer konrad 3 deutscher koenig 1152.html KONRAD III Deutscher K nig 1152 ref ref http www.homar.org genealog v europa ii rss05.htm Genealogia, Reyes y Reinos by Nicolas ... EI2 Complete Genealogy of the House of Rurik ref Life In 1154, Eudoxia married Mieszko III the Old ... rulers. During her marriage, Eudoxia bore her husband five children, three sons Boles aw ..., Mieszko III succeeded his older brother Boles aw IV the Curly as High Duke of Poland and Eudoxia served ... . The main reason of Odon s rebellion was the favoritism showed by Mieszko III to his children with Eudoxia ... there, Mieszko III obtain the support of his other son in law Duke Bogislaw I . About Eudoxia s fate ... 1173 1177 S aft after Helen of Znojmo end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Eudoxia ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Eudoxia Of Kiev Category Polish queens consort Category 1125 births pl Eudoksja Izjas aw wna sv Eudoxia av Kiev ...   more details



  1. Eudoxia Epiphania

    No footnotes date August 2011 Eudoxia Epiphania also known as Epiphania , Eudocia or Eudokia was the only daughter of the Byzantine Empire Byzantine List of Byzantine Emperors Emperor Heraclius and his first wife Eudokia empress Eudokia . She was born at Constantinople on the July 7, 611 CE, baptized on August 15, and crowned in the oratory of St. Stephen in the palace October 4 of the same year. When she was about 15 years old, her father allied with the Western Turkic Khaganate Western G kt rks and the Khazars against the Sassanian Persia ns and the Eurasian Avars . To secure the assistance of the Turks, Eudoxia was promised in marriage to either the Turkic ruler Ziebel probably Tong Yabghu or his son. She was afterwards sent to her Turkish husband, but the news of his death stopped her journey, and prevented the consummation of the marriage. Resources Artamonov, Mikhail . Istoriya Khazar . Leningrad, 1962. Brook, Kevin Alan . The Jews of Khazaria . 2nd ed. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc, 2006. David Christian historian Christian, David . A History of Russia, Mongolia and Central Asia. Blackwell, 1999. Ducange. Familiae Byzantinae . Paris, 1680. p.  118. Dunlop, Douglas M. History of the Jewish Khazars. Princeton Univ. Press, 1954. Gibbon, Edward . The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire . London, 1845. Ch. 46. External links Garland, Lynda 2000 . http www.roman emperors.org epiphan.htm Epiphania daughter of Heraclius . An Online Encyclopedia of Roman Emperors Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Category Heraclian Dynasty Category Women of the Byzantine Empire Category Constantinopolitans Category 7th century Byzantine people Category 611 births Category Year of death missing sh Eudoksija Epifanija tr Eudoxia Epiphania ...   more details



  1. Eudoxia Streshneva

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  1. Lex Licinia Mucia

    Lex Licinia Mucia was a Roman law established in 95 BC by consul s Lucius Licinius Crassus and Quintus Mucius Scaevola Pontifex . Its purpose was to remove certain groups not amalgamated into the Roman Republic the so called Latin and Italian allies from the citizen rolls by prosecution of all citizens who falsely claimed to have Roman citizenship. This law caused general unrest and as a main reason resulted in the Social War 91 88 BC Social War of 91 88 BC . See also Roman law List of Roman laws External links cite web url http www.geocities.com bwduncan rhr leges.html title Leges Certaminabiles last Duncan first Bradford date October 27, 2001 accessdate 2009 08 31 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20090806184043 http geocities.com bwduncan rhr leges.html archivedate 2009 08 06 Latin legal phrase stub Category Roman law ca Lex Licinia Mucia de civibus regundis sv Lex Licinia Mucia ...   more details



  1. Lex Licinia Sextia

    Lex Licinia Sextia was a Roman Law Roman law introduced around 376 BCE and enacted in 367 BCE. It restored the consul ship, allegedly reserved one of the two consular positions for a plebeian though subsequent years did see two Patrician ancient Rome patricians as consul , and introduced new limits on the possession of conquered land. Authors It is named for the Tribunes plebeian tribunes Gaius Licinius Stolo and Lucius Sextius Lucius Sextius Lateranus who held office in this year and promoted the legislation. Purpose The law was championed for the plebeians in their struggle for power with the war weakened Patrician ancient Rome patricians during what is often referred to as the Later Conflict of the Orders , following major wars with Gaul and the Latins. It combines agrarian and constitutional demands of the plebeians . Patrician ancient Rome Patrician conservative leader Marcus Furius Camillus may have seen the law as a required concession. The law comes near the end of a period described as anarchy 375 BCE during which no legitimate chief magistrates were elected at Rome. Some of the constitutional aspects of the bill were intended to address this and at the same time ensure more power for the plebeian s. The agrarian portions of the law may have been more form than substance, as it has been suggested they were easily evaded. The year following the passage of the law did see a plebeian stand for consul. Some historians present this as the first time plebeians as permitted to serve as consuls others suggest that as many as 30 of the consuls in the early republic may have ... Licinia Sextia was a significant event in that conflict. Provisions It restored the consul ship. It stipulated ... and cattle that can be kept on public pastures. Alternate names Leges Liciniae Sextiae Lex Licinia ... Republic bg ca Licinia de magistratibus de Leges Liciniae Sextiae es Leges ... Leges Liciniae Sextiae ja pt Lex Licinia Sextia sh Lex Licinia Sextia ...   more details



  1. Lex Junia Licinia

    The Lex Junia Licinia or Lex Junia et Licinia was an ancient Roman law produced in 62 BC that confirmed the similar Lex Caecilia Didia of 98 BC. ref Cicero , Philippics 5.8, Pro Sextio 64, In Vatinium 14, Ad Atticum 2.9.1 and 4.16.5 Bobbio Scholiast 140 Thomas Stangl Stangl . ref The Lex Junia Licinia was a consular law of Decimus Junius Silanus Consul 62 BC Decimus Junius Silanus and Lucius Licinius Murena enacted during their Roman consul consulship . This new law additionally served to protect the Legislative Assemblies of the Roman Republic people s assembly from being tricked into passing laws containing hidden unrelated items that may have been misconstrued or unethical . These dubious proposals otherwise would not pass on their own merit, and so were a Rider legislation rider . This additional law by Murena put more enforcement to the original Didian law with greater punishment for not complying. ref name adam Adam, p. 181 ref It also enacted ne clam aerario legem inferri liceret , meaning that a copy of any proposed statute must be deposited before witnesses at the aerarium before it was brought to the comitia for final approval and made law. The reasoning behind this was to prevent forgery. It was to have a public open notification period of 3 nundinae 17 days market days or three Roman eight day weeks or 24 days . This was to put any new proposed law into formal public announcement before passing. ref Cicero, Note V p. 429. See also rogatio . ref See also Christmas tree bill List of Roman laws Omnibus bill Roman Law Notes reflist References Adam, Alexander, Roman antiquities or, An account of the manners and customs of the Romans , 1835 edition 12 Cicero , Marcus Tullius, The correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero , Volume 1, Edition 2 1885 Google Books Category Roman law pt Lei J nia Lic nia ru Lex Caecilia Didia ...   more details



  1. Princess Eudoxia of Bulgaria

    Infobox royalty name Princess Eudoxia title Princess Eudoxia of Bulgaria image Eudoxiabulgaria.jpg imgw 200px caption full name Eudoxia Augusta Philippine Clementine Maria house House of Saxe Coburg and Gotha father Ferdinand I of Bulgaria mother Princess Marie Louise of Bourbon Parma birth date Birth date 1898 1 5 df yes birth place Sofia , Bulgaria death date Death date and age 1985 10 4 1898 1 5 df y death place W rttemberg , Germany burial date burial place religion Roman Catholicism Princess Eudoxia Augusta Philippine Clementine Maria of Bulgaria Sofia 5 January 1898 &ndash W rttemberg 4 October 1985 was the eldest daughter and third child of King Ferdinand of Bulgaria and his first wife Princess Marie Louise of Bourbon Parma . She was a devoted sister and confidante to King Boris III . Princess Eudoxia never married although, there were persistent rumors that she wished to marry a man of Bulgarian descent which was dynasticly unacceptable at that time. She devoted her life to Bulgaria and acted as first lady of the land until King Boris III married Princess Giovanna of Savoy . After 9 September 1944, Princess Eudoxia was arrested and tortured by the Communists however, she was released and allowed to flee the country with the rest of the royal family. She later settled in Germany, where she lived close to her sister Princess Nadezhda of Bulgaria Duchess Albrecht of W rttemberg n e Princess Nadezhda of Bulgaria . Ancestors ahnentafel top width 100 center ahnentafel compact5 ... color bfc boxstyle 5 background color 9fe 1 1. Princess Eudoxia of Bulgaria 2 2. Ferdinand I of Bulgaria ... Genealogy of the Royal Family of Bulgaria Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Eudoxia ... , Bulgaria DATE OF DEATH 4 October 1985 PLACE OF DEATH W rttemberg , Germany DEFAULTSORT Eudoxia Of Bulgaria ... bio stub bg hu Eudoxia bolg r hercegn nl Eudoxia van Bulgarije ja pl Eudoksja Koburg sv Eudoxia av Bulgarien ...   more details



  1. Theodosian dynasty

    his cousin Licinia Eudoxia . Justa Grata Honoria . Granted the title Augusta. Proposed marriage to Attila ... II and Aelia Eudocia . Arcadius. Licinia Eudoxia . Married first her cousin Valentinian III ... Anthemius . From marriage between Valentinian III and Licinia Eudoxia Princess Eudocia Eudocia ... III . From marriage between Arcadius and Aelia Eudoxia . Theodosius II . Married Aelia Eudocia . Flaccilla ...   more details



  1. Princess Eudocia

    Eudocia , or Eudoxia 439 &ndash 466 474? was the eldest daughter of Roman emperor Valentinian III and his wife, Licinia Eudoxia . She was thus the granddaughter on her mother s side of Eastern emperor Theodosius II and his wife, the poet Aelia Eudocia and on her father s side of Western emperor Constantius III and his wife Galla Placida . In the mid 440s, at age 5, Eudocia was betrothed to Huneric , son of the Vandal king Gaiseric and then a hostage in Italy . This engagement served to strengthen the alliance between the Western court and the Vandal kingdom in Africa. Their marriage did not take place at this time, however, because Eudocia was not yet of age. Eudocia s father was assassinated in 455, and his successor, Petronius Maximus , compelled Eudocia s mother to marry him and Eudocia herself to marry his son, Palladius Caesar Palladius . In response, the Vandals reportedly at the request of Eudocia s mother invaded Italy and captured Eudocia, her mother, and her younger sister, Placidia . Eudocia s mother and sister were sent to Constantinople, while Eudocia remained in Africa and married Huneric c. 460. They had a son, Hilderic , who reigned as king of the Vandals, from 523 530. At some time following the birth of Hilderic, Eudocia withdrew to Jerusalem due to religious differences with her Arianism Arian husband. She died there and was buried in the sepulcher of her grandmother, Aelia Eudocia. Sources Evagrius Scholasticus , Ecclesiastical History Marcellinus Comes , Chronicon Hydatius , Chronicon Nicephorus Callistus Xanthopoulos , Ecclesiastical History Procopius , de Bello Vandalico Theophanes , Chronographia Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Eudocia ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 439 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Eudocia Category 439 births Category 5th century deaths Category Ancient Roman women Category Theodosian dynasty Category Late Antiquity Ancient Rome bio stub Euro royal stub bg ...   more details



  1. 439

    Use mdy dates date February 2011 Year dab 439 Year nav 439 M1 year in topic File Licinia Eudoxia.JPG thumb Empress Licinia Eudoxia NOTOC Year 439 Roman numerals CDXXXIX was a common year starting on Sunday link will display the full calendar of the Julian calendar . At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Theodosius and Festus or, less frequently, year 1192 Ab urbe condita . The denomination 439 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Events onlyinclude By place Roman Empire Flavius Aetius , Roman general magister militum , lays siege at Toulouse . During the decisive battle before the Defensive wall walls he suffers a severe defeat, and only the heavy loss of Visigoths decide king Theodoric I to agree a provisional restoration of the status quo . Licinia Eudoxia , wife of emperor Valentinian III , is granted the title of Augusta honorific Augusta following the birth of their daughter Princess Eudocia Eudocia . Greek language Greek becomes an official language in the Byzantine Empire Eastern Roman Empire . Africa King Genseric breaks his treaty with the Western Roman Empire and invades Africa Roman province Africa Proconsularis . October 19 &ndash Carthage falls to the Vandals . Genseric makes it his capital and established the Vandals Vandal Kingdom . The Vandals establish a North African granary that enable them to enforce their will on other nations who are dependent on North Africa for Cereal grain and other Staple food food staples . Winter &ndash The Vandals conquer Sicily , Sardinia , Corsica and the Balearic Islands . By topic Religion Isaac of Armenia Isaac the Great , Armenian apostolic patriarch , dies at Ashtishat. He helped to develop a Greek inspired alphabet and translate the Bible with various Christian writings into Armenian alphabet Armenian . The monastery of Mar Saba is founded near Bethlehem Palestine . onlyinclude Births ...   more details



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  1. 437

    Use mdy dates date February 2011 Year dab 437 the MS DOS code page code page 437 Year nav 437 M1 year in topic File Solidus ValentinianIII wedding.jpg thumb Solidus coin Solidus of Valentinian III celebrating his marriage to Licinia Eudoxia NOTOC Year 437 Roman numerals CDXXXVII was a common year starting on Friday link will display the full calendar of the Julian calendar . At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Aetius and Sigisvultus or, less frequently, year 1190 Ab urbe condita . The denomination 437 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Events onlyinclude By place Roman Empire Flavius Aetius , Roman general magister militum , secures the besieged city of Narbonne Southern Gaul against king Theodoric I . He concludes a peace treaty with the Visigoths , and becomes for the second time consul . July 2 &ndash Valentinian III , age 18, rules as emperor over the Western Roman Empire . His mother Galla Placidia ends her Regent regency , but continues to exercise Politics political influence until her death in 450 . October 29 &ndash Valentinian III cements an alliance with the eastern emperor, Theodosius II , by marryring his daugther Licinia Eudoxia in Constantinople . This marks the Family reunion reunion of two branches of the Theodosian dynasty House of Theodosius . Britannia Ambrosius Aurelianus , King of the Britons leader of the Romano British culture Romano British , defeats the Anglo Saxons under king Vortigern in the Middle Wallop Battle of Wallop . He is given al the kingdoms of the western side of Great Britain Britain This according to Historia Brittonum . Mesoamerica K inich Yax K uk Mo dies after a 11 year reign. He is the founder and first ruler of the Pre Columbian era pre Columbian Maya civilization centered at Cop n modern Honduras . By topic Religion A synod at Constantinople attemps to impinge on the pope pope s righ ...   more details



  1. Sack of Rome (455)

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