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given to a son, or
daughter (Πορφυρογέννητη, Porphyrogénnētē,
Latinized Porphyrogenita), born
after the
father had
become emperor. Both
imperial or Tyrian...
- Zoe
Porphyrogenita (also
spelled Zoë; Gr****: Ζωή Πορφυρογέννητη,
Medieval Gr****: [zoˈi] "life"; c. 978 – 1050) was a
member of the
Macedonian dynasty who...
- Anna
Porphyrogenita (Gr****: Άννα Πορφυρογέννητη) (13
March 963 – 1011) was the
grand princess consort of Kiev
during her
marriage to
Vladimir the Great...
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Theodora Porphyrogenita (Gr****: Θεοδώρα Πορφυρογέννητη, romanized: Theodṓra Porphyrogénnētē; c. 980 – 31
August 1056) was
Byzantine Empress from 21 April...
- was
younger sister of Ariadne, but,
unlike her, she
could claim to be
porphyrogenita, "born in the purple",
because she was born
during the
first year of...
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Quercus porphyrogenita is a
species of oak in the
family ****aceae,
native to
northeastern Mexico.
Quercus porphyrogenita was
first described by William...
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reigned as
Byzantine emperor from June 1042 to
January 1055.
Empress Zoë
Porphyrogenita chose him as a
husband and co-emperor in 1042,
although he had been...
- Sulzbach. She was
known as the
Porphyrogennete (Πορφυρογέννητη) or
Porphyrogenita because she had been "born in the
Purple Chamber", i.e. born in the...
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Prince of Kiev (1016–1018, 1019–1054). He was
likely a son of Anna
Porphyrogenita rather than Rogneda.
Another interesting fact is that he was younger...
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Maria Komnene or
Comnena (Gr****: Μαρία Κομνηνή) may
refer to:
Maria Komnene (daughter of
Alexios I) (1085–after 1136), the
second eldest daughter of Emperor...