
Licinia Eudoxia - Wikipedia
Licinia Eudoxia (Greek: Λικινία, 422 – c. 493) was a Roman Empress, daughter of Eastern Roman Emperor Theodosius II. In early childhood she was placed in a political marriage with the Western Roman Emperor Valentinian III.
Licinia Eudoxia (422–before 490) - Encyclopedia.com
For five years after the death of Galla Placidia, Licinia Eudoxia reigned as the most influential woman in the Western Roman Empire, but in 455 her husband was assassinated by Flavius Aetius personally, a deed which thrust the West into chaos.
Empress Licinia Eudoxia - Faith L. Justice
May 22, 2021 · eEmpress Licinia Eudoxia (named after her infamous grandmother Aelia Eudoxia) was two when her parents betrothed her to her five-year-old western first cousin (once …
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Licinia Eudoxia - Wikiwand
Licinia Eudoxia (Greek: Λικινία, 422 – c. 493) was a Roman Empress, daughter of Eastern Roman Emperor Theodosius II. Her husbands included the Western Roman Emperors Valentinian III and Petronius Maximus.
Licinia Eudoxia Augusta, "the Elder" Roman Empress
Dec 30, 2019 · Licinia Eudoxia (422-462) was a Roman Empress, daughter of Eastern Emperor Theodosius II and wife of the Western Emperors Valentinian III and Petronius Maximus.
Roman Emperors - DIR Licinia Eudoxia
Licinia Eudoxia was born in 422, the daughter of the eastern emperor and Aelia Eudoxia. In 424 she was betrothed to the western emperor Valentinian III (425-455), and the marriage was performed in Constantinople in 437.
Licinia Eudoxia - Wife | Armstrong Economics
Licinia Eudoxia was the daughter of the Eastern Emperor Theodosius II born in 422 AD. Licinia married Valentinian III in 437 AD when she was only fifteen years old. She bore him two daughters, one of whom, Placidia, was later the wife of the Western Emperor Olybrius. Licinia was originally accorded the title of Augusta in about 439 AD.
Licinia Eudoxia, Roman Imperial Coins reference at ... - Wildwinds
See the Licinia Eudoxia page with thumbnail images. Licinia Eudoxia, wife of Valentinian III, AV Solidus. Constantinople mint, ca 439-440 AD.
Licinia Eudoxia III - Livius
Aug 10, 2020 · 423: Galla Placidia and her young son Valentinian III arrive in Constantinople; Eudoxia engaged to Valentinian; death of Honorius, usurpation of Johannes; Theodosius II recognizes the young Valentinian as emperor in the west
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