- Theophano, wife of Leo VI
Theophano (d.
10 November ,897 ) was the first wife ofLeo VI the Wise .Family
She was a daughter of Constantine Martiniakos. Her further ancestry is uncertain. However
Theophanes Continuatus , a continuation of the chronicle ofTheophanes the Confessor by writers active during the reign ofConstantine VII , records the story of a possible ancestor during the reign of Theophilos (reigned 829 to 842).According to said story, there was an elder Martiniakos related by marriage to Theophilos. A
prophecy circulated at the time predicted that the family of Martiniakos would come to rule theByzantine Empire . In reaction Theophilos forced his kinsman to become a monk and convert his personal house into a monastery.Christian Settipani has suggested the Martiniakos family could share common ancestry with thePhrygian Dynasty . Allowing descendants some claim to the throne. He has suggested the relation may be through one of the sisters of dynasty founderMichael II . The origins of the dynasty are pourly recorded.Empress
The chronicle of
Symeon Metaphrastes places the marriage of Leo VI and Theophano in the sixteenth year of the reign ofBasil I (c. 883). Basil was the official father of Leo VI byEudokia Ingerina . However Eudokia was the mistress of his predecessorMichael III who was suspected to be the natural father of the prince.In any case the marriage was arranged by Basil I and forced on Leo VI. The poor relation of father and son may have played a part in the eventual failure of this marriage. Basil died on
29 August ,886 . Leo succeeded him to the throne and Theophano became his empress.She was an educated and deeply religious woman. According to the Byzantine tradition of
hagiography about her, Theophano devoted most of her days toprayer s, psalms andhymn s to God. She was reportedly the builder of patron of the Monastery of St. Anastasia the Protector from Potions (Hagia Anastasia Pharmacolytria) in Halki island, the second largest of the of thePrinces' Islands in theSea of Marmara , nearConstantinople .Symeon records Leo falling in love with
Zoe Zaoutzaina in the third year of his reign, placing their meeting c. 889. Zoe became his mistress and replaced Theophano in his affections.Monastic life
In the seventh year of his reign (c. 893) , Theophano retired to a monastery in the
Blachernae suburb ofConstantinople . Theophano is considered particularly devoted to the church throughout her life. Whether her retirement was voluntary is left vague by both Theophanes and Symeon. Zoe replaced her in the palace and court life.There is a contradiction on her particular status from c. 893 to 897. According to Symeon, the marriage of Leo VI to Theophano was officially void. Allowing Leo and Zoe to marry within the year. According to Theophanes, the original marriage was still valid and Zoe remained the royal mistress.
Theophano died in her monastery on
10 November ,897 . According to Theophanes, Leo and Zoe proceeded to marry at this point. Both Symeon and Theophanes agree that Zoe was only crowned Augusta following the death of her predecessor.Theophano was sanctified by the
Eastern Orthodox Church following her death. Her feast day is16 December .Children
According to
De Ceremoniis by Constantine VII, Leo VI and Theophano only had one daughter:*Eudokia. Considered to have died young. Buried in the
Church of the Holy Apostles along with her father and mother.External links
* [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BYZANTIUM.htm#LeonVIdied912B Her listing along with her husband in "Medieval lands" by Charles Cawley. The project "involves extracting and analysing detailed information from primary sources, including contemporary chronicles, cartularies, necrologies and testaments."]
* [http://listserv.goarch.org/scripts/wa.exe?A2=ind0512&L=DAILYREADINGS&P=991 Listing and brief biography among other Orthodox saints by the Dailyreadings Listserver of the Greek Orthodox Archiochese of America]
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