- Tzitzak
:"This individual is sometimes confused with Byzantine Empress Irene, who was her daughter-in-law.
Tzitzak (Chichak, died c. 750), was a
Khazar princess , and later, the first wife of Byzantine EmperorConstantine V . She was the daughter of theKhazar Khagan Bihar.Empress
In 732, the
Byzantine Empire was under threat of invasion from theUmayyad Caliphate . Seeking allies,Leo III the Isaurian sent an embassy to Bihar,Khagan of theKhazar s. The alliance was sealed with the marriage of Tzitzak toConstantine V , son and junior co-ruler of Leo.Tzitzak was escorted to
Constantinople for her marriage. Constantine was about fourteen years old. She may have been even younger as she would not give birth for eighteen years. Tzitzak became aChristian under the baptismal nameIrene . Tzitzak's wedding gown became famous for having started a new fashion craze inConstantinople for male robes called "tzitzakion ".The chronicle of
Theophanes the Confessor records Tzitzak learning to readreligious text . He comments her as pious and contrasts her with the "impiety" of her father-in-law and husband. Leo III and Constantine V were Iconoclast Emperors while Theophanes was anIconodule monk. His praise was probably reflective of Irene herself sharing his views. [ [http://www.roman-emperors.org/irenev.htm "Irene, wife of Constantine V" (2000)] ]Whether her mother-in-law Maria was still senior Empress at the time of her marriage is uncertain. Leo III died on
18 June ,741 . Constantine V succeeded him with Irene as his Empress consort. However almost immediately civil war started asArtabasdos , brother-in-law of Constantine, claimed the throne for himself. The civil war lasted to2 November ,743 . The role of Irene in the war has not been commented by Theophanes.On
25 January ,750 ,Constantine and Tzitzak had a son, Leo, who succeeded his father as Emperor Leo IV. He was better known as "Leo the Khazar". His birth happens to be the last mention of Irene in the historical record. By the following year, Constantine was already married to his second wife Maria. Lynda Garland has suggested Tzitzak died in childbirth. [ [http://www.roman-emperors.org/irenev.htm "Irene, wife of Constantine V" (2000)] ]The word "Tzitzak" is most likely the hellenized version of the Turkic word "çiçek", meaning "flower."
References
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Kevin Alan Brook . "The Jews of Khazaria." 2nd ed. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc, 2006.
*Douglas M. Dunlop . "The History of the Jewish Khazars," Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1954.
*"TheOxford Dictionary of Byzantium ", Oxford University Press, 1991.
*reflistExternal links
* [http://www.roman-emperors.org/irenev.htm A short article on her by Lynda Garland]
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