- Aelia Eudocia
Infobox Monarch
name =laineolicious
title =Roman empress
caption =Portrait of Aelia Eudocia on a "tremissis".
full name =Eudocia Augusta
consortto =Theodosius II
issue =Licinia Eudoxia
dynasty =
father =Leontius
mother =
date of birth =c. 401
place of birth =Athens
date of death =death date|460|10|20|mf=y
place of death =Jerusalem
place of burial =|Aelia Eudocia Augusta (c. 401-460), wife of
Theodosius II , East Roman emperor, was born inAthens .She was the daughter of the
sophist Leontius, from whom she received a thorough training inliterature andrhetoric . The traditional story, told byJohn Malalas and others, is that she had been deprived of her small patrimony by the rapacity of her brothers, and sought redress at court inConstantinople . Her accomplishments attracted the attention of Theodosius' sisterPulcheria , who made her one of her ladies-in-waiting and groomed her to be the emperor's wife.After receiving
baptism and discarding her former name Athenais, for that of Aelia Licinia Eudocia, she was married to Theodosius onJune 7 ,421 ; two years later, after the birth of her daughterLicinia Eudoxia , she received the title Augusta. The new empress repaid her brothers by making Valerius aconsul and later governor ofThrace and the other, Gesius,prefect ofIllyricum .Other, more contemporary historians like
Socrates Scholasticus andJohn of Panon , confirm many of these details, but omit all mention of Pulcheria's participation in Eudocia's marriage to her brother. This makes other details of Eudocia's activities more understandable, as for example, using her substantial influence at court to protect pagans andJews .In the years 438-439 she made a
pilgrimage toJerusalem and brought back several preciousrelic s; during her stay atAntioch she addressed thesenate of that city in Hellenic style and distributed funds for the repair of its buildings. On her return her position was undermined by the jealousy of Pulcheria and the groundless suspicion of an intrigue with her protégéPaulinus , the master of the offices.After the latter's execution (440) she retired to
Jerusalem , where she was accused of the murder of an officer sent to kill two of her followers, for which act she suffered the loss of some of her imperial staff. Nevertheless she retained great influence; although involved in the revolt of theSyria nMonophysites (453), she was ultimately reconciled to Pulcheria and readmitted into theOrthodox Church . She died at Jerusalem onOctober 20 ,460 , having devoting her last years to literature.Among her works were a paraphrase of the "
Octateuch " inhexameter s, a paraphrase of the books of "Daniel" and "Zechariah", a poem on St Cyprian and on her husband's Persian victories. A "Passion History" compiled out ofHomer ic verses (a cento), which Zonaras attributed to Eudocia, is perhaps of different authorship.Children
Eudocia and Theodosius II had three known children:
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Licinia Eudoxia (422 - 462). Married firstValentinian III and thenPetronius Maximus .
*Arcadius. Only known son. Predeceased his parents.
*Flacilla (d. 439).External links
* [http://www.documentacatholicaomnia.eu/30_20_0460-0460-_Eudokia_Augousta.html Greek Opera Omnia by Migne Patrologia Graeca with analytical indexes]
* [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BYZANTIUM.htm#_Toc176857610 Her profile along with her husband in "Medieval Lands" by Charles Cawley]References
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