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- Theoktiste (Gr****: Θεοκτίστη), also known as Phlorina (Φλώρινα), was the mother of the 9th-century Byzantine empress Theodora, the wife of Emperor Theophilos...
- Theoktiste or Theoctista (Gr****: Θεοκτίστη, 740–802), was a politically influential Byzantine ascetic. She pla**** an influential public role in the Byzantine...
- 539. His father was Paul. He had one brother, Peter, and two sisters, Theoctista and Gordia, the latter of whom was later the wife of the general Philippicus...
- II Višeslav, duke of Croatia (or 810) Wulfstan, Anglo-Saxon ealdorman Theoctista, politically influential Byzantine woman (b. 740) Nicolle 2014, p. 21...
- astrologer (d. 815) Waldo of Reichenau, Frankish abbot (approximate date) Theoctista, politically influential Byzantine woman (d. 802) Abdallah al-Battal,...
- Gordia enlarged an older monastery of Saint Mammes, built by Pharasmanes. Theoctista. Widowed prior to the elevation of Maurice to the throne in 582. A letter...
- identified with the Monastery of St. Mamas, founded and run by their relative Theoctista, a sister of Maurice. Theophanes records that Constantina maintained contact...
- Heraclea in Thrace (321-323): Laurencia the deaconess; Celsina; Theoclia; Theoctista; Dorothy; Eutychia; Thecla; Aristaineta; Philadelphia; Mary; Veronica;...
- and Michael Arefeyev. New Martyr Olga Maslennikova (1941) New Martyr Theoctista Chentsova (1942) Commemoration of the beginning of the torture of Great-martyr...
- sibling to Maurice, Byzantine emperor; Gordia, the wife of Philippicus; and Theoctista. He had a son named Domitian, who became bishop of Melitene. Raised to...