- Gregoria
Gregoria was the Empress consort of Constantine III of the
Byzantine Empire .Family
Gregoria was a daughter of Niketas, a first cousin of
Heraclius ."Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire ", Vol. 3] Her father had played a part in the revolt which elevated Heraclius to the throne. Niketas led an overland invasion of Roman Egypt in 608. He fought against the local representatives ofPhocas and seems to have secured control of it by 610.Walter Emil Kaegi, "Heraclius, Emperor of Byzantium" (2003)]On
5 October ,610 , Heraclius succeeded Phocas as the Emperor. Niketas was rewarded with the social rank of patrician and the military position of "Comes Excubitorum", commander of theExcubitors . He seems to have remained in control of Egypt and took part in the defense against the invasion ofKhosrau II of theSassanid Empire . Egypt was lost to Khosrau in 618 but Niketas survived. Niketas was then appointedExarch of theExarchate of Africa . His term started in 619 and lasted to his death in 628/629.Her paternal grandfather was Gregorius, brother to
Heraclius the Elder . Heraclius had been appointed Exarch of Africa by Maurice and lived to support the revolt of his son. But not to its conclusion. Gregorius seems to have served under the command of his brother but the extent of his role is unknown.The further ancestry of the two brothers is uncertain.
Cyril Mango in "Deux études sur Byzance et la Perse Sassanide"(1985) speculated they were descendants of Heraclius of Edessa, a general under Leo I and Zeno. He was appointedComes rei militaris prior to 468. He assisted the Kingdom ofEgrisi against the invasions ofPeroz I of the Sassanids andVakhtang I of Iberia but had to withdraw when his supply support proved insufficient."Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire", Vol. 2]Heraclius of Edessa and Marcellinus led troops from Roman Egypt against
Geiseric of theVandals in 468. Their forces had successfully captured Sardinia and a number of cities inTripolitania . They were marching toCarthage , the capital of the Vandals, when the main Roman force underBasiliscus was ambushed and defeated by Geiseric. One half of the Roman fleet was burned, sunk, or captured, and the other half followed the fugitive Basiliscus. The whole expedition had failed. Heraclius effected his retreat through the desert into Tripolitania, holding the position for two years until recalled; Marcellinus retired toSicily . [cite book |last=Friell |first=Gerard |coauthors=and Stephen Williams |title=The Rome That Did Not Fall |year=1998 |month=December |publisher=Routledge |id=ISBN 0-415-15403-0 |pages=pp. 184–186 ]According to Theophanes, Heraclius of Edessa sided with Leo I against his
magister militum Aspar in 471. The conflict ended with the deaths of both Aspar and his sonArdabur by order of Leo. In 474, Heraclius served as "magister militum per Thracias"(Master of the Soldiers ofThrace ) when he was captured in battle byTheodoric Strabo , a Goth chieftain formerly loyal to Aspar. He was executed by Theodoric despite the payment of a ransom for him by Zeno.Heraclius of Edessa is mentioned as son of Florus by
Theophanes the Confessor . Theophanes identifies Florus as a consul but his name does not appear in consul lists. The explanation may be an honorary consulship. Another explanation suggested by Ernest Stein in "Histoire du Bas-Empire" (1951) was that Florus was another name for Flavius Florentius, a Roman Consul in 429.Empress
Gregoria was betrothed to her second cousin Constantine III, only known son of Heraclius and his first wife Eudokia. Constantine was crowned co-emperor by his father on
22 January 613 .Their marriage took place in 629/630. The groom was about seventeen years old. Gregoria was likely of equivalent age. She had arrived to
Constantinople from the Western Pentapolis inCyrenaica . Since Cyrenaica was in the territory of her father Niketas, Gregoria is assumed to have been brought up under his supervision instead of that of her father-in-law. [http://www.roman-emperors.org/gegoria.htm Lynda Garland, "Gregoria, Wife of Heraclius Constantine] ] She was the junior Empress withMartina as the senior one.Gregoria and her husband had at least two sons.
Constans II was born on7 November 630 . According to Theophanes, a second son was named Theodosius. He was executed by Constans in 659/660. A genealogical theory also adds a daughter to the list of children. The daughter is given asManyanh , a purported granddaughter of Heraclius and wife ofYazdgerd III . [ [http://www.american-pictures.com/genealogy/persons/per03118.htm "Manyanh Princess of Byzantium"] ]Heraclius died on
11 February ,641 . Constantine III became senior Emperor with his paternal half-brotherHeraklonas as his co-ruler. Constantine died oftuberculosis between April and May of the same year. A revolt in favor of Constans resulted in the deposition of Heraklonas by September. Her role in the new regime under her son is not mentioned in Byzantine sources.References
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* [http://books.google.com/books?id=tlNlFZ_7UhoC&pg=PA44&lpg=PA44&dq=%22Niketas%22+%22Egypt%22+Prefect&source=web&ots=GvF-F54wsq&sig=R2jqZKZKd-41e_flniGAiW0s5e0#PPA45,M1-- The pages of "Heraclius" dealing with Niketas and Egypt]
* [http://books.google.com/books?id=QCIaBQTCg0IC&pg=PA543&vq=Heraclius&dq=%22Heraclius%22+%22Vandals%22+%22471%22&hl=el&sig=XLXypGGyn4qD91teY1jqQgaQKIs- The page of "The Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire", vol. 2 dealing with Heraclius of Edessa]
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