- Teodora Anna Dukaina Selvo
Teodora Anna Dukaina Selvo (Greek: "Θεοδώρα Άννα Δούκαινα", born Theodora Dukaina Komnena 1058-1083) was a Byzantine princess, the daughter of emperor Constantine X Dukas and his second wife
Eudokia Makrembolitissa . She became the wife ofDomenico Selvo ,Doge of Venice from 1075 until her death in 1083.Teodora was married to Domenico Selvo in
Constantinople (1075) with full Imperial pageantry, and crowned with the Imperial diadem by her brother,Michael VII Doukas . Teodora brought a large Greek retinue to Venice, and rendered herself extremely unpopular because of her aristocratic bearing and haughty manner. Her Byzantine extravagance included the use of afork , finger bowls,napkin s, and sconce candles. She died of a degenerative illness, which was seen by the Venetians as a divine judgment for her immoderate lifestyle. There is an account of her lavish manners written byPeter Damian , theCardinal Bishop of Ostia , entitled "Of the Venetian Doge's wife, whose body, after her excessive delicacy, entirely rotted away." [Henisch pg. 185–186]Notes
References
*Henisch, Bridget Ann (1976), "Fast and Feast: Food in Medieval Society" ISBN 0-271-01230-7
*Staley, Edgcumbe (c1910), "The Dogaressas of Venice"
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