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ancient city of
Phrygia Eudoxias, city and
bishopric in Galatia,
Anatolia Eudocia,
former name of Tokat,
Anatolia MV
Eudoxia,
British cargo ship[citation...
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Eudoxias was a city and
bishopric in the late
Roman province of
Galatia Secunda, in Asia Minor.
Eudoxias is
mentioned only by
Hierocles and the Notitiae...
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Aelia Eudoxia (/ˈiːliə juˈdɒkʃə -ˈdɒksiə/;
Ancient Gr****: Αἰλία Εὐδοξία; died 6
October 404) was
Eastern Roman empress by
marriage to the
Roman emperor...
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Tsarina Eudoxia Fyodorovna Lopukhina (9
August 1669 – 7
September 1731) was the
first wife of
Peter I the Great, and the last
ethnic Russian and non-foreign...
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Eudoxia Streshneva (Russian: Евдоки́я Лукья́новна Стре́шнева, romanized: Yevdokiya
Lukyanovna Streshneva; 1608 – 18
August 1645) was the
Tsaritsa of Russia...
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Eudoxia of
Moscow (Russian: Евдокия Дмитриевна, romanized: Yevdokia Dmitriyevna; 1353 – 1407), also
known by her
monastic name
Euphrosyne (Russian: Евфросиния)...
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Licinia Eudoxia (Gr****: Λικινία, 422 – c. 493) was a
Roman Empress,
daughter of
Eastern Roman Emperor Theodosius II. Her
husbands included the Western...
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Eudoxia Epiphania (Ancient Gr****: Επιφανεία, romanized: Epiphaneía; also
known as Epiphania,
Eudocia or Eudokia) was the only
daughter of the Byzantine...
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Eudoxia Laskarina Asanina (Gr****: Εὐδοκία Λασκαρίνα Ἀσανίνα; Spanish:
Eudoxia Láscaris, Nicaea, 1245/1248 – Zaragoza, 1309 or 1311),
sometimes known as...
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Princess Eudoxia of
Bulgaria (Bulgarian: Княгиня Евдокия; 5
January 1898 – 4
October 1985) was the
eldest daughter and
third child of King
Ferdinand I...