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Aelia Flavia Flaccilla (died 386) was a
Roman empress and
first wife of the
Roman Emperor Theodosius I. She was of
Hispanian Roman descent.
During her...
- was the
younger son of
emperor Theodosius I and his
first wife
Aelia Flaccilla.
After the
death of
Theodosius in 395, Honorius,
under the
regency of...
- son of the
Augustus Theodosius I (r. 379–395) and his
first wife
Aelia Flaccilla, and the
brother of
Honorius (r. 393–423).
Arcadius ruled the eastern...
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retired to his
estates in the
Iberian Peninsula,
where he
married Aelia Flaccilla in 376.
Their first child, Arcadius, was born
around 377. Pulcheria, their...
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Flaccilla aecas, the
aecas ruby-eye, is a
species of
skipper butterfly in the
family Hesperiidae. It is the only
species in the
monotypic genus Flaccilla...
- of Nyssa,
placing the
death of
Pulcheria prior to the
death of
Aelia Flaccilla, the
first wife of
Theodosius I, in 385.
Coins issued in Placidia's honour...
- co-emperor in 367.
Empress after Aelia Flaccilla adopted "Aelia" as a title,
which was then
shown in
their coinage.
Flaccilla is
called "Flavia" in a few inscriptions...
- was the
daughter of the
emperor Theodosius I and his
first wife
Aelia Flaccilla. She was born
prior to her
father becoming emperor in
January 379, but...
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Valentinian III, whom she
married on 29
October 437. The
second child,
Flaccilla, died in 431. Arcadius, if he existed, may have been the only son and...
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Athenian origin. The two had a
daughter named Licinia Eudoxia,
another named Flaccilla, and
possibly a son
called Arcadius. In 423, the
Western Emperor Honorius...