Theophano, wife of Staurakios

Theophano, wife of Staurakios

Theophano was the Empress consort of Staurakios of the Byzantine Empire.

Family

According to the chronicle of Theophanes the Confessor, Theophano was a relative of Irene (reigned 797 - 802). Both women were from Athens but the nature of their relation to each other is not known.

Empress

On 20 December, 807, Theophano married Staurakios. The date of their marriage was recorded by Theophanes. Staurakios was the only known son of Nikephoros I. He was co-emperor with his father since 803. Theophano had been betrothed to another man but took place in the imperial bride-show. She was possibly chosen to legitimise the connection of the new dynasty to their predecessor.

Her father-in-law is presumed to have been a widower by the time he was elevated to the throne. In the absence of a senior empress, Theophano was the only Empress during his reign.

On 26 July, 811, Nikephoros was killed while fighting against Krum of Bulgaria at the Battle of Pliska. Much of the Byzantine army was annihilated with him and the battle is considered one of the worst defeats in Byzantine history. Among the few survivors was Staurakios who succeeded as emperor.

Staurakios had not escaped the battlefield unharmed. A sword wound near his neck had left him paralyzed. Members of the imperial guard had managed to transfer him to Adrianople but he never fully recovered from his wounds. The matter of Staurakios' succession was deamed urgent and two factions emerged at court. One centered around Theophano, wife of the Emperor, who reportedly sought to succeed her husband. The other centered around his sister Prokopia who intended to place her husband Michael I Rangabe on the throne.

Staurakios was apparently about to choose Theophano as his. The possibility of a second Empress regnant so soon after Irene seems to have turned the nobility in support of Michael and Prokopia. Other factors were ongoing war with Krum and negotiations with Charlemagne over the legality of his imperial title. [Romilly James Heald Jenkins, "Byzantium: The Imperial Centuries" (1966).] Staurakios was threatened to name Michael as his successor and abdicate at the same time. The abdication took place on 2 October, 811.

Staurakios and Theophano retired to monastic life. Theophanes records that Theophano founded her own monastery. The chronicler names it with the somewhat curious name "Ta Hebraïka". [Adelbert Davids, "The Empress Theophano" (1995).] Which is Greek for something belonging to either the Hebrews or the Jews.

The year of her death is not known. Constantine VII recorded in the 10th century that Staurakios and Theophano shared a common grave in the monastery of the Holy Trinity in Constantinople. [Adelbert Davids, "The Empress Theophano" (1995).]

ources

*Romilly James Heald Jenkins, "Byzantium: The Imperial Centuries" (1966)
*Adelbert Davids, "The Empress Theophano" (1995).

References

External links

* [http://books.google.com/books?id=N9Nf-GHTgnEC&pg=RA1-PA112&lpg=RA1-PA112&dq=%22Theophano%22+%22Staurakios%22&source=web&ots=TWB4OeQ3fs&sig=famYiIndR7kBTtf4itd97xl2Y-4#PRA1-PA112,M1-- The page of "Empress Theophano" dealing with this namesake]
* [http://books.google.com/books?id=O5JqH_NXQBsC&pg=PA126&lpg=PA126&dq=%22Theophano%22+%22Stauracius%22&source=web&ots=paa2r-H0dc&sig=MJNufkkVLvWykjb8_UEqFqqX0x0#PPA126,M1-- The page of "The Imperial Centuries" dealing with Staurakios and Theophano]
* [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BYZANTIUM.htm#_Toc176857627 Her profile,along with her dynasty, in "Medieval lands" by Charles Cawley.]


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