Valeria

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Valeria was a Roman imperial princess and later empress, best known as the daughter of Emperor Diocletian and for her tragic fate during the political turmoil of the Tetrarchy.

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Label Occurrences
Valeria canonical 3

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman empress
Roman imperial princess
historical figure
adoptiveMotherOf Candidianus
arrestedBy Licinius II
surface form: Licinius
associatedWith Diocletianic persecution
political turmoil of the Tetrarchy
birthPlace Byzantine Empire
surface form: Eastern Roman Empire
bodyMistreatedAfterDeathBy Licinius
citizenship Roman Empire
courtRole member of the imperial court of Diocletian
member of the imperial court of Galerius
culture Roman
deathCause execution
deathDate circa 315
deathPlace Salonika
surface form: Thessalonica
dynasty Constantinian-era imperial family
era Diocletian's Tetrarchy
surface form: Tetrarchy
executedByOrderOf Licinius
executionMethod beheading
exiledBy Maximinus Daia
surface form: Maximinus Daza
father Diocletian
floruit early 4th century
late 3rd century
gender female
knownFor being daughter of Emperor Diocletian
being wife of Emperor Galerius
tragic fate during the political turmoil of the Tetrarchy
language Latin
mother Prisca
persecutedBy Maximinus Daia
surface form: Maximinus Daza
politicalStatus imperial hostage in power struggles after Galerius’ death
posthumousReputation Christian martyr-like figure in later tradition
propertyConfiscatedBy Maximinus Daia
surface form: Maximinus Daza
refusedMarriageProposalFrom Maximinus Daia
surface form: Maximinus Daza
region Byzantine Empire
surface form: Eastern Roman Empire
religion Christianity
residence Nicomedia (traditionally)
surface form: Nicomedia

Salonika
surface form: Thessalonica
soughtRefugeWith Diocletian
spouse Galerius
stepmotherOf Candidianus
timePeriod Crisis of the Third Century aftermath
transition to Constantinian rule
title Augusta
Empress of the Roman Empire

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Diocletian child Valeria
Prisca hasRelative Valeria
Prisca child Valeria