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| | Roman Emperors - DIR Aelia Eudoxia (Wife of Arcadius) |
 | | Holum's alternative suggestion (69) that the court promoted Eudoxia in response to Gainas in an attempt to rouse public support for the eastern principate at a time of crisis likewise falters on the chronology, but otherwise bears some merit. |  | | Holum, Theodosian Empresses, 67, had argued against this possibility on the grounds that Gainas was in control of Constantinople and Aurelian and his associates already in exile at the time. |  | | When attempting to recover the historical Eudoxia it takes a great deal of care to sift fact from fiction. |
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http://www.roman-emperors.org/aeleudoxia.htm
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| | Peter and Alexis |
 | | Rather, what stimulated his rage was his belief that a conspiracy existed, and the possibility that its threads ran through the convent in Suzdal. |  | | Eudoxia herself and Peter's only surviving half-sister, Maria, were arrested and brought to Moscow for questioning. |  | | All were condemned to be broken on the wheel, but at the last minute the sentence was mitigated to simple beheading. |
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http://www.stetson.edu/departments/russian/peterandalexis.html
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| | Release |
 | | Evidently, and to avoid erroneous interpretation of what we just affirmed, we are far from advocate excessive liberty that could completely disfigure the composer's work. |  | | Fifteen days later, on October 25, 1953, Eudoxia played in Sao Paulo. |  | | She chose this path after participating on a TV program of questions and answers at Rede Globo (Brazil), hosted by Paulo Gracindo. |
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http://www.eudoxiadebarros.com.br/port/Ingles.htm
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| | Eudoxia |
 | | The wife of Arcadius, Eudoxia had no desire to remain in the political background that was expected of an empress. |  | | Instead, she thoroughly dominated not only the will of Arcadius (who was, incidentally, content to relax well out of the limelight) but also play an active role in the political issues of the day and the religious ones as well. |  | | CNG E-Auction 118 #242 AE3 Obv: AELEVDOXIAAVG - Diademed, draped bust right, being crowned by Hand of God. |
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http://www.dirtyoldcoins.com/natto/id/eudoxia.htm
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| | EPAMINONDAS SCHIZAS |
 | | Eudoxia Radi & Epaminondas Schizas: From "The Trials of Time", 1994. |  | | 1995, "The Trials of Time", Relics Gallery, 8th Photosynkyria, Thessaloniki (with Eudoxia Radi) |
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http://www.culture.gr/2/22/227/22701/4144/e41.html
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| | Aelia Eudoxia - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography |
 | | She had very considerable influence over her husband, who was of rather weak character and who was more interested in Christian piety than imperial politics. |  | | John Chrysostom was already becoming unpopular at court due to his efforts at reforming the Church, and in 403 Eudoxia and Theophilus, Patriarch of Alexandria, succeeded in having the outspoken Patriarch condemned by a synod and then deposed. |  | | In 399 she succeeded, with help from the leader of the Empire's Gothic mercenaries, in deposing her erstwhile benefactor Eutropius, who was later executed over the protests of John Chrysostom, the Patriarch of Constantinople. |
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http://www.arikah.net/encyclopedia/Aelia_Eudoxia
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| | Vandals |
 | | She hated him and thought he was responsible for her husband's death. |  | | Maximus gained control of the palace by distributing money and forced Eudoxia to marry him by threatening her with death, thinking that his position would be more secure. |  | | One daughter, Eudoxia, married the son of Genseric, Huneric, who later became the next Vandal king. |
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http://www.sfusd.k12.ca.us/schwww/sch618/RomanLinks/Vandals.html
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Saint Pulcheria |
 | | Theodosius allowed himself to be influenced by Nestorius to the prejudice of Cyril, whom he blamed for appealing to the two empresses (ibid., 1110). |  | | Nevertheless, Pulcheria had always a powerful position at Court, which she used in behalf of ecclesiastical orthodoxy, as shown by her opposition to the doctines of Nestorius and Eutyches. |  | | He also wrote to Eudoxia (ibid., 679 sq.). |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/12561c.htm
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| | Gathering Clouds: A Tale of the Days of St. Chrysostom (vii.i) |
 | | But in September, 403, Eudoxia, whose ambition needed the burning of ever-fresh incense, procured for herself an honour of unheard-of extravagance which precipitated the destined catastrophe. |  | | Eudoxia was already vexed at the rebuke which Arcadius had received from his younger brother of the West. |  | | With Honorius she could not deal; but it was intolerable to her that she should be constantly thwarted and reprehended by the Patriarch in her own capital, and that, while every other official was at her feet, this indomitable prelate should confront her at every turn with the incomparably superior majesty of the moral law. |
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http://www.ccel.org/ccel/farrar/clouds.vii.i.html
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| | Empress Licinia Eudoxia |
 | | Although a few writers have claimed that Gaiseric came at the behest of Licinia Eudoxia, this seems very unlikely. |  | | There, she lived out her life as one of the leading matrons of the city. |  | | Huneric Licinia Eudoxia and her younger daughter were returned to the Romans and made her way to Constantinople. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/co/JCS3/000010.html
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| | Eudoxia, Roman Imperial Coins of, at WildWinds.com |
 | | Eudoxia AE3, AEL EVDO-XIA AVG, pearl-diademed, draped bust right, wearing necklace and earrings, crowned by hand of God / SALVS REI-PVBLICAE, Victory seated right on cuirasse, pointing to a shield inscribed chi-rho which rests on a low column, Mintmark ANT |  | | AEL EVDO-XIA AVG, diademed draped bust right / SALVS REI-PVBLICAE, Victory seated right on cuirass, pointing one hand at a shield inscribed with the Chi-Rho as she balances it atop a column with her other hand, SMKA in ex. |  | | AEL EVDO-XIA AVG, pearl-diademed, draped bust right, wearing necklace and earrings, crowned by hand of God / GLORIA RO-MANORVM, Empress enthroned facing, arms crossed over breast, crowned by hand of god. |
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http://www.wildwinds.com/coins/ric/eudoxia/i.html
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| | St Peter in Chains - Introduction |
 | | Near here, Christians were sent to martyrdom during a dramatic early persecution, and the apostles Peter and Paul were among them. |  | | Send questions or comments about this page to Bread on the Waters |  | | The church is sited on the western slope of the Esquiline Hill, not far from the Colosseum and the Forum in the heart of the ancient city. |
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http://www.cptryon.org/hoagland/travels/stpeterchains
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| | Eudoxia Lopukhina - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Eudoxia was born to Feodor Abramovich Lopukhin and Ustinia Bogdanovna Rtishcheva. |  | | Convent of the Intercession where Eudoxia was incarcerated for 20 years. |  | | This could not be effected until 1698, when she was finally banished to the Intercession Convent of Suzdal. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eudoxia_Lopukhina
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| | EUDOXIA LOPUKHINA - LoveToKnow Article on EUDOXIA LOPUKHINA |
 | | She was then divorced and consigned to the remote monastery of Ladoga. |  | | Peter, then a youth of seventeen, married her on the 27th of January 1689 at the command of his mother, who hoped to wean him from the wicked ways of the German suburb of Moscow by wedding hi.m betimes to a lady who was as pious as she was beautiful. |  | | As the evidence was collected by Peters creatures, it is very doubtful whether Eudoxia was guilty, though she was compelled to make a public confession. |
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http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/E/EU/EUDOXIA_LOPUKHINA.htm
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| | NPNF (V1-09) (iii.ix) |
 | | This book has been accessed more than 29351 times since 2005-06-01. |  | | But it is quite probable that Chrysostom made some allusion to Eudoxia which might be construed by his enemies in that way. |  | | In the heat of his zeal the imprudent words are said to have escaped his lips: “Again Herodias is raging, again she is dancing, again she demands the head of John on a platter.” |
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http://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/npnf109.iii.ix.html
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| | Eudoxia -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | The marriage (April 27, 395) of Arcadius to Eudoxia was arranged by Arcadius' corrupt minister, the eunuch Eutropius, who had supported the match in order to undercut the position of a political rival. |  | | His empire was a prey to the Goths, and his consort Eudoxia abetted the persecution of the patriarch... |  | | Frail and ineffectual, he was dominated by his ministers, Rufinus, Eutropius, and Anthemius. |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9033192?tocId=9033192
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| | Coins of Arcadius and Family |
 | | Eudoxia was raised in Constantinople, and came to the court of Arcadius through court intrigues, being used as a pawn by the various factions in order to gain or maintain control of the emperor. |  | | Aelia Eudoxia was the daughter of a Roman mother and Bauto, a Frank who had risen to a very high position in the army under the emperors Gratian and Valentinian II. |  | | In 400 power briefly fell to Gainas, and then to Arcadius' wife Eudoxia who continued to rule over him until her death in 404. |
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http://www.ruark.org/coins/Roman/9Eastern/Arcadius.html
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| | inIVA: resource - Cities & the Sky 1 |
 | | Every inhabitant of Eudoxia compares the carpet's immobile order with his own image of the city, an anguish of his own, and each can find, concealed among the arabesques, an answer, the story of his life, the twists of fate. |  | | But if you pause and examine it carefully, you become convinced that each place in the carpet corresponds to a place in the city and all the things contained in the city are included in the design, arranged according to their true relationship, which escapes your eye distracted by the bustle, the throngs, the shoving. |  | | All of Eudoxia's confusion, the mules' braying, the lampblack stains, the fish smell is what is evident in the incomplete perspective you grasp; but the carpet proves that there is a point from which the city shows its true proportions, the geometrical scheme implicit in its every, tiniest detail. |
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http://www.iniva.org/archive/resource/1781
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| | Eudoxia |
 | | Eudoxia was the wife of the first Eastern Roman Emperor Arcadius and mother of his successor Theodosius II. |
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http://www.ghg.net/shetler/oldimp/266.html
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| | Jessie BYRD - Priscilla C. |
 | | Descendants of Eudoxia (Euxodia) Princess of BYZANTINE EMPIRE |  | | Ancestors of Eudoxia (Euxodia) Princess of BYZANTINE EMPIRE |  | | 1 Eudoxia (Euxodia) Princess of BYZANTINE EMPIRE =Guillaume VIII Count of MONTPELLIER Marriage: 1187 2 Maria MONTPELLIER =Pedro Alfonsez ARAGON Marriage: 15 JUN 1204,,Montpellier,Hberault,France 3 Jacques 'Jaime' Pedrez I ARAGON =Yolande "Jolan" Princess of Hungary ERPELD Marriage: 8 SEP 1235,,Barcelona,Barcelona,Spain |
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http://www.utilis.net/gen/people/p000002a.htm
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| | Women in the Roman World: Eudoxia |
 | | Arcadius didnt seem to have either the intelligence or the will to rule the vast Late Roman Byzantine Empire and was heavily influenced by the officers and ministers of his consistory. |  | | Eudoxia, like many of the women in the house of Theodosius I had a strong personality. |
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http://fc.kcsd.org/~vciviletti/cpwpages2/EUDOXIA.html
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| | Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, page 81 (v. 2) |
 | | Maximus was slain in the flight, and Eudoxia and her daughters, Eudocia and Placidia, were carried by the Vandal king to Carthage. |  | | After being detained in captivity some years, she was sent with her daughter Placidia and an honourable attendance to Constantinople. |  | | The coins of the empresses Eudocia and Eudoxia are, from the two names being put one for the other, difficult to be assigned to their respective persons. |
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http://ancientlibrary.com/smith-bio/1189.html
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| | Class Notes: 19 November 2003 |
 | | Married Eudoxia's daughter to his son; took other hostages for money. |  | | Murder of Valentinian III (son of Placidia): Petronius Maximus usurps rule and marries his wife Eudoxia (Procopius attributes the murder to Valentinian's rape of Maximus's wife) |  | | did Eudoxia ask Gaiseric to come and save her from the forced marriage? |
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http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/~otherw/WOLA1119.html
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| | [ELFWOOD] SF&F Art / Jessyca Lynn Restelli / 'Eudoxia 2' |
 | | [ELFWOOD] SFandF Art / Jessyca Lynn Restelli / 'Eudoxia 2' |  | | This is Eudoxia and Avicus my fav role play charries |  | | You are visitor 48 to this page since May 20th. |
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http://elfwood.lysator.liu.se/art/j/e/jessyca/eudoxia3.jpg.html
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| | Byzantine Coins September 2001 Coin of the Month |
 | | Just the name Licinia Eudoxia is enough to raise eyebrows from most late Roman numismatists as her coinage has always been regarded as the ultimate in rarity. |  | | It is my contention that this piece is the first issue for Licinia Eudoxia and was issued by Valentinian III/Galla Placidia in Ravenna to document/commemorate the intended betrothal of Licinia Eudoxia by Theodosius II (his daughter) to Valentinian III. |  | | A premarriage (to Valentinian III) solidus of Licinia Eudoxia. |
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http://www.byzantinecoins.com/September2001.html
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| | Eudoxia - TheBestLinks.com - Russian, Valentinian III, Disambig, Peter I, ... |
 | | This is a disambiguation page, i.e., a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. |  | | Eudoxia Lopukhina (1669 - 1731) was the Russian first wife of Peter I. |  | | Eudoxia - TheBestLinks.com - Russian, Valentinian III, Disambig, Peter I,... |
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http://www.thebestlinks.com/Eudoxia.html
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| | Genealogy.com - Ancestry of Tsar Nicholas II: Tenth Generation |
 | | Mikhail III Feodorovich Romanov and Eudoxia Streshniev had the following child: |  | | Eudoxia died 18 Aug 1645 at 37 years of age. |  | | Mikhail died 12 Jul 1645 at 49 years of age. |
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http://www5.genealogy.com/famousfolks/nicholas-romanov/d0/i0000149.htm
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| | October 29 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | This unifies the two branches of the House of Theodosius |  | | October 29 is the 302nd day of the year (303rd in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 63 days remaining. |  | | 437 - Valentinian III, Western Roman Emperor, marries Licinia Eudoxia, daughter of his cousin Theodosius II, Eastern Roman Emperor in Constantinople. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/October_29
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| | Byzantine Coins April 2001 Coin of the Month |
 | | The reverse has Valentinian III on the left, Theodosius II (the father of the bride) in the center and Licinia Eudoxia on the right. |  | | Also, the portrait of Valentinian III displays what is considered to be his actual physical features/appearance and he does look somewhat like the simpleton that history has shown he was. |  | | My theory is that these dies where produced by a Western die cutter that was traveling with Valentinian III to be able to produce any coinage that might have been necessary and therefore, did not think one moment about its usage. |
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http://www.byzantinecoins.com/April2001.html
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| | Licinia Eudoxia |
 | | Licinius Eudoxia was the daughter of the powerful Eastern Emperor Theodosius II, married off to the Western Emperors Valentinian III and his successor Petronius Maximus. |
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http://www.ghg.net/shetler/oldimp/239.html
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| | Gaiseric \Licinia EUDOXIA |
 | | This page was created on 08/21/05 using UncleGed ver. |  | | Licinia EUDOXIA, daughter of Theodosius II and Anthenais EUDOCIA, was born 422 in Constantinople,Turkey. |  | | Gaiseric, son of Gelmer and Eurica [ADOLPHUS], was born 419 in Spain. |
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http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~goehring/fam3189.html
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| | Compassion: Christian martyrs of Rome |
 | | Rome's main prison was there, where suspected criminals were tortured, questioned and judged. |  | | Another important memorial of Peter, one of many in the city, is not so well known. |  | | Whatever one thinks of them, Eudoxia (pictured at right) chose a good place to house the chains. |
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http://www.cptryon.org/compassion/sum00/martyrs.html
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| | Inside Purdue: Martin Award |
 | | Two years later, she brought her other two sons home. |  | | Her sons write: "After being widowed, Eudoxia Girard Martin made the decision to devote her life to ensuring that her sons would have opportunities to obtain an education and become successful citizens. |  | | Two of her sons, Leslie Martin and Carlton Martin, established the award because of their "abiding love for and appreciation of" their mother, who was widowed at 28 and overcame many odds to raise her three sons as a single mother. |
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http://www.purdue.edu/periodicals/insidepurdue/ip2001/010821.martin_award.html
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| | Re: A Column of the Empress Eudoxia? |
 | | Eudoxia did a lot of building in Jerusalem and throughout Israel, so a column _by_ Eudoxia wouldn't be too surprising. |
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http://www.uni-heidelberg.de/subject/hd/fak7/hist/o1/logs/byzans-l/log.started940203/mail-40.html
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| | Connections: Winter 2004: Agronomy aide wins award for her heart, mind and spirit |
 | | When her husband died from influenza during the epidemic in 1918, Eudoxia Girard Martin was left to care for three sons, ages 2, 4 and 6. |  | | She was one of the first women to work in a war production plant in Fort Wayne, but lost her job to a returning World War I veteran. |  | | Martin’s family established the award in 2001 to honor the life of an incredible woman who died in 1977. |
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http://www.agriculture.purdue.edu/connections/winter2004/news_02_00.htm
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| | Eudoxia Streshneva - Enpsychlopedia |
 | | It also appears that Eudoxia Streshneva had no influence over Mikhail I even after the death of Marfa Ivanovna. |  | | Yevdokiya Streshneva died five weeks after her husband. |
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http://www.grohol.com/psypsych/Eudoxia_Streshneva
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: The Blessed Virgin Mary |
 | | It is said that, as early as in the fifth century the empress Eudoxia built a church over the place where Mary was born, and where her parents lived in their old age. |  | | About a century later, about A.D. St. John Damascene [33] repeats the statement that Mary was born in the Probatica. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/15464b.htm
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| | Eudoxia Lopukhina |
 | | Eudoxia Lopukhina (1669 - 1731) was the Russian first wife of Peter I, they married in 1689 but divorced in 1698. |  | | If you followed a link here, you might want to go back and fix that link to point to the appropriate specific page. |  | | Eudoxia (Yevdokiya) - daughter of the Grand Prince of Suzdal Dmitry Konstantinovich |
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http://pedia.newsfilter.co.uk/wikipedia/e/eu/eudoxia_lopukhina.html
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| | type56 |
 | | This type is, in my opinion, doubtful for Pulcheria. |  | | Antioch 105 for Eudoxia omits the hand of God on the obverse. |  | | DO, 15 pieces, Table 32, "Eudoxia," page 134. |
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http://esty.ancients.info/ricix/type56.html
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| | Re: A Column of the Empress Eudoxia? |
 | | I see no reason to doubt the veracity of Zonaras on the column of Eudoxia. |  | | Many were lost in the fires of 1203: Nicetas Choniates remarks on "huge columns went up in smoke like so much brushwood." (Van Dieten, p.554). |
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http://www.uni-heidelberg.de/subject/hd/fak7/hist/o1/logs/byzans-l/log.started940203/mail-45.html
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