Byzantine princess
C9319
concept
A Byzantine princess is a high-born woman of the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) imperial family, often serving as a key figure in dynastic politics, diplomacy, and courtly culture.
All labels observed (3)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Byzantine princess canonical | 15 |
| Eastern Roman imperial princess | 2 |
| Byzantine royal consort | 1 |
Instances (18)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Anthousa | — |
| Simonida Palaiologina | — |
| Sophia Palaiologina | — |
| Helena Palaiologina | — |
| Maria Laskarina | — |
| Anna Porphyrogenita | — |
| Helena Dragaš | Byzantine royal consort |
| Irene (daughter of Constantine VI) | — |
| Zoe Porphyrogenita | — |
| Anna Komnene | — |
| Empress Licinia Eudoxia | — |
|
Empress Pulcheria
surface form:
Pulcheria
|
Eastern Roman imperial princess |
| Maria Lekapene | — |
|
Prodoulia (a Byzantine princess)
surface form:
Prodoulia
|
— |
| Leontia | — |
| Flaccilla (daughter of Arcadius) | Eastern Roman imperial princess |
| Despina Khatun | — |
| Irene Angelina | — |