- Aelia Flaccilla
Infobox Monarch
name =Aelia Flaccilla
title =Roman empress
caption =As of Aelia Flacilla
full name =Aelia Flavia Flaccilla Augusta
consortto =Theodosius I
issue =Arcadius , Honorius, Pulcheria
dynasty =Theodosian
father =
mother =
date of birth =
place of birth =
date of death =c. 385
place of death =
date of burial =
place of burial =|Aelia Flavia Flaccilla (died 385), first wife of the
Roman Emperor Theodosius I . She was of Spanish Roman descent. Their children were EmperorsArcadius , Honorius and a daughter Aelia Pulcheria. She was crowned "Augusta", as her coinage shows.Family
According to "Laus Serenae" ("In Praise of Serena"), a poem by
Claudian , both Serena and Flaccilla were fromHispania . [ [http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Claudian/Carmina_Minora*/30.html Claudian, "Laus Serenae", 1922 translation] ]A passage of
Themistius (Oratio XVI, "De Saturnino") has been interpreted as identifying Flavius Claudius Antonius, Praetorian prefect of Gaul from 376 to 377 and Roman consul in 382, to be her father. However the relation is considered doubtful. [Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology ] In 1967, John Robert Martindale, later one of several article writers in theProsopography of the Later Roman Empire , suggested that the passage actually identifies Antonius as the brother-in-law of Theodosius. However the passage is vague enough to allowFlavius Afranius Syagrius , co-consul of Antonius in 382, to be the brother-in-law in question. [ [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/GEN-MEDIEVAL/1999-10/0940355853 Christian Settipani, Flavius Afranius Syagrius] ]The only kin clearly identified in primary sources was her nephew Nebridius, son of an unnamed sister. He married Salvina, a daughter of
Gildo . Their marriage was mentioned by Jerome in his correspondence with Salvina. They had a son and a daughter. [ [http://www.ancientlibrary.com/smith-bio/1376.html Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, article "Gildo"] ]Marriage
In about 375-376, Flaccilla married
Theodosius I , a son ofCount Theodosius . [ [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/06089b.htm Roman Catholic Encyclopedia (1909), article "Ælia Flaccilla" by J.P. Kirsch] ] At the time Theodosius had fallen out of favor withValentinian I and had withdrawn to civilian life in Cauca,Gallaecia . [ [http://www.roman-emperors.org/theo1.htm#N_13_ David Woods, "Theodosius I (379-395 A.D.)"] ]Their first son
Arcadius was born prior to the elevation of his parents on the throne. Their secold son Honorius was born on9 September ,384 . Their daughter Pulcheria has been suggested to have been born prior to the elevation of her parents to the throne due to another passage of "Laus Serenae". She predeceased her parents as mentioned in the writings ofGregory of Nyssa . [Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology ]A younger Gratian .mentioned alongside the imperial children by
Ambrose . has at times been suggested as a third son. However, Gregory of Nyssa reports the existence of only three imperial children and other sources do not mention Gratian. Gratian was possibly a relation of some sort but not an actual member of theTheodosian dynasty . [ [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/06089b.htm Roman Catholic Encyclopedia (1909), article "Ælia Flaccilla" by J.P. Kirsch] ]Empress
Valens , emperor of theEastern Roman Empire was killed in theBattle of Adrianople (9 August ,378 ). He was survived by his wifeAlbia Dominica and his daughters Anastasia and Carosa. He had however survived his only son, Valentinianus Galates. His nephewGratian , Emperor of theWestern Roman Empire , was his heir and assumed control of the Eastern Empire as well. With his younger half-brotherValentinian II as his nominal co-ruler.On
19 January , Gratian declared Theodosius,magister militum per Illyricum, to be his new colleague in the Eastern Roman Empire. Theodosius seems to have been the senior officer of Roman origins available for promotion at the time. Merobaudes andFrigeridus , the two magistri militum in praesenti were probably not considered due to their Germanic origins. Several other equivalent positions remained vacant since the deaths of their last holders in Adrianople. [ [http://www.roman-emperors.org/theo1.htm#N_13_ David Woods, "Theodosius I (379-395 A.D.)"] ] At this point Flacilla became the Empress consort.She was a fervant supporter of the
Nicene Creed .Sozomen reports her preventing a conference between Theodosius andEunomius of Cyzicus who served as figurehead ofAnomoeanism , a distinctsect of Arians. Ambrose and Gregory of Nyssa praise her Christian virtue and comment on her role as "a leader of justice" and "pillar of the Church". [ [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/06089b.htm Roman Catholic Encyclopedia (1909), article "Ælia Flaccilla" by J.P. Kirsch] ]Theodoret reports on her works of charity, personally tending to the disabled. He quotes her saying that "To distribute money belongs to the imperial dignity, but I offer up for the imperial dignity itself personal service to the Giver." [ [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/06089b.htm Roman Catholic Encyclopedia (1909), article "Ælia Flaccilla" by J.P. Kirsch] ]She died in 385 (or 386). Her death is mentioned by (among others)
Claudian ,Zosimus ,Philostorgius andJoannes Zonaras . According to theChronicon Paschale , the palatium Flaccillianum ofConstantinople was named in her honor. A statue of her was placed within theByzantine Senate . [Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire , vol. 2] She is commemorated as a saint by theEastern Orthodox Church , her feast day being14 September . [ [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/06089b.htm Roman Catholic Encyclopedia (1909), article "Ælia Flaccilla" by J.P. Kirsch] ] [ [http://www.abbamoses.com/months/september.html Orthodox Saints commemorated in September] ]External links
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/06089b.htm Aelia Flaccilla] -
Catholic Encyclopedia article
* [http://books.google.gr/books?id=uOHw4idqAeYC&pg=PA488&lpg=PA488&dq=%22Grata%22+Prosopography&source=web&ots=pNg1jjZDry&sig=nCHlA7mLLovJj_UJOlTV4oTciRw&hl=el#PPA341,M1- Her profile in the Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire]
* [http://www.ancientlibrary.com/smith-bio/1269.html Her entry in the Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology]References
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