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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...
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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...
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astrologer (d. 815)
Waldo of Reichenau,
Frankish abbot (approximate date)
Theoctista,
politically influential Byzantine woman (d. 802)
Abdallah al-Battal,...
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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...
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identified with the
Monastery of St. Mamas,
founded and run by
their relative Theoctista, a
sister of Maurice.
Theophanes records that
Constantina maintained contact...
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Heraclea in
Thrace (321-323):
Laurencia the deaconess; Celsina; Theoclia;
Theoctista; Dorothy; Eutychia; Thecla; Aristaineta; Philadelphia; Mary; Veronica;...
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Michael Arefeyev. New
Martyr Olga
Maslennikova (1941) New
Martyr Theoctista Chentsova (1942)
Commemoration of the
beginning of the
torture of Great-martyr...
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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...