Anthousa

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Anthousa was a Byzantine princess and abbess, known as the pious daughter of Emperor Constantine V who became venerated as a saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Byzantine princess
Christian nun
Eastern Orthodox saint
abbess
activeIn 8th century
associatedWith Byzantine monasticism
Constantinopolitan religious life
canonizationStatus recognized saint in Eastern Orthodoxy
countryOfCitizenship Byzantine Empire
era Middle Byzantine period NERFINISHED
family Isaurian dynasty NERFINISHED
father Constantine V NERFINISHED
feastDay July 27
hasAttribute ascetic
charitable
pious
honorificTitle Saint Anthousa NERFINISHED
knownFor charity to the poor
defending the veneration of icons
languageOfRecord Greek
lifeEvent became a nun despite imperial opposition
served as spiritual mother to other nuns
mother Empress Irene of Khazaria NERFINISHED
notableFor opposition to Iconoclasm
piety
notableWork founding and supporting monasteries and convents
placeOfBirth Constantinople NERFINISHED
positionHeld abbess of a convent in Constantinople
religion Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodox Church
residence Constantinople NERFINISHED
sexOrGender female
sibling Leo IV the Khazar NERFINISHED
tradition Byzantine hagiography
veneratedAs saint
veneratedIn Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodox Church

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Constantine V child Anthousa