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Eudokia (Gr****: Ευδοκία) was a
Samarian woman who
lived in
Heliopolis of
Phoenicia (present day Baalbek, Lebanon). She
should not be
confused with the...
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Eudokia or
Eudocia (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Εύδοκία, translit.
Eúdokía; c. 580 – 13
August 612),
originally named Fabia, was a Gr****
woman who
became Byzantine...
- 398 "Hülya Yalçınsoy and Süleyman Atalay, "East
Necropolis of
Ancient Eudokias:
Rescue Excavations for
Vaulted Chamosoria in
Insula 267, Lot 18"" (PDF)...
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Eudokia (or Eudocia)
Ingerina (Gr****: 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 Makrembolitissa (Gr****: Εὐδοκία Μακρεμβολίτισσα, romanized: Evdokía Makremvolítissa) was a
Byzantine empress by her
successive marriages to Constantine...
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Eudokia Angelina (Gr****: Ευδοκία Αγγελίνα, also
spelled Eudocia, Serbian:
Evdokija Anđel;
around 1173–died c. 1211, or later) was the
consort of Stefan...
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Eudokia Baïana (Gr****: Εὐδοκία Βαϊανή; died 12
April 901) was a
Byzantine empress consort as the
third wife of Leo VI the Wise. The work
Theophanes Continuatus...
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Eudokia Palaiologina or (Gr****: Ευδοκία Παλαιολογίνα) (c. 1265 – 18
September 1302) was the
third daughter of
Byzantine Emperor Michael VIII Palaiologos...
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Eudoxia (Ancient Gr****: Εὐδοξία, Eudoxía),
Eudokia (Εὐδοκία,
Eudokía,
anglicized as Eudocia) or
Evdokia is a
feminine given name,
which originally meant...
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Eudokia (Late Gr****: Εὐδοκία) was the
first empress consort of
Byzantine Emperor Justinian II. The name and
place of
burial of
Eudokia in the
Church of...