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Aelia Verina (Gr****: Βερίνα; died 484) was the
Eastern Roman empress as the wife of Leo I. She was a
sister of
Emperor Basiliscus. Her
daughter Ariadne...
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Veriña is the
smallest district (parroquia rural) of the muni****lity of Gijón / Xixón, in Asturias, Spain. The po****tion of
Veriña was 194 in 2005 and...
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defeating the
usurper Marci**** but came into
conflict with the
Dowager Empress Verina, and
supported the
revolt of Leontius. The
rebellion failed, and
Illus was...
- turn.
Another relative whose name does not
survive of Leo I or his wife
Verina married the ****ure
augustus Julius Nepos (r. 474–480), the last emperor...
- Constantinople, he
sought refuge in the
Hagia Sophia. His sister,
Empress Verina,
secured him a
pardon and he left the
church to
retire in Neapolis. When...
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Verina Rosiland Wihongi is a
taekwando practitioner from New Zealand.
Wihongi has a 3rd
degree black belt in taekwondo. She was the
first woman to represent...
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Verina Harris Morton Jones (January 28, 1865 –
February 3, 1943) was an
American physician,
suffragist and clubwoman.
Following her
graduation from the...
- flee
Constantinople in a
revolt orchestrated in part by
dowager Empress Verina,
which concluded with Leo I's brother-in-law
Basiliscus installing himself...
- niece, and more
likely related by
blood to
Verina rather than Leo. The
historian Malchus reports, "
Verina also
joined in
urging this,
giving a helping...
- then-emperor Leo I. He was the
maternal grandson of
Emperor Leo I and
Empress Verina. As the
grandson of Leo I, Leo II had a
strong claim to
succeed his throne...