- in 941.
Theophano was
originally named Anastasia, or more
familiarly Anastaso and was the
daughter of a poor tavern-keeper
called Craterus. Theophano...
-
first consort of Leo VI the Wise (reigned 886 – 912)
Theophano (born
Anastaso),
consort of
Romanos II (reigned 959 – 963) and
Nikephoros II (reigned...
-
would be
allowed to
select his own bride.
Romanos chose a
woman named Anastaso, whom he
married in 956 and
renamed Theophano. In
November 959, Romanos II...
- Eudokia),
daughter of Hugh of Provence, king of Italy, died 949; (2) c. 956
Anastaso (renamed Theophano),
daughter of Krateros, died
after 978; they were the...
- than 10
years old. She is not
recorded as
augusta Romanos II (r. 959–963)
Anastaso Theophano Θεοφανώ 955/6 – 11
December 969 (13–14 years) c. 940 – c. 980...
- patrikios. His
father Eudokimos was
likewise a patrikios,
while his
mother Anastaso was a
relative of the
emperor Romanos I Lekapenos. He had at
least one...
-
Georgia (693)
Patriarch Stephen the New of
Constantinople (893)
Saint Anastaso (Anastasia) of
Leukadion (or Laucation), near the
Bithinian sea-s**** Saint...
- Maleinos, a
member of the
powerful aristocratic Maleinos clan, and his
mother Anastaso Adralestina, a
relative to the
Byzantine emperor Romanos I
Lekapenos (r...
- Theophano, wife of
Staurakios Theophano, wife of Leo VI
Theophano (born
Anastaso)
Theophanu Theophanu,
Cultural depictions of
Theophilos (emperor) Theophilos...
- Life of
Basil the
Younger hagiography. She
might be
identifiable with
Anastaso, the
daughter of the
patrikios Adralestos, who
later married into the Maleinos...