Verina

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Verina was a 5th-century Byzantine empress and influential political figure, wife of Emperor Leo I and mother-in-law of Emperor Zeno.

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Verina canonical 12

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 5th-century person
Byzantine empress
historical figure
associatedWith Ariadne
Leo I
Zeno
chronologicalContext Late Antiquity
country Byzantine Empire
culture Byzantine culture
surface form: Byzantine
floruit 5th century
marriedTo Leo I
motherInLawOf Zeno
motherOf Ariadne
notableFor involvement in imperial court intrigues
political influence in the Eastern Roman Empire
role in succession politics after Leo I
occupation empress consort
partOf Theodosian era Byzantine court
politicalRole influential figure in imperial succession
participant in power struggles of the Eastern Roman Empire
positionHeld Empress of the Eastern Roman Empire
relative Ariadne
residence Istanbul
surface form: Constantinople
sexOrGender female
sphereOfInfluence imperial court of Constantinople
spouse Leo I
title Augusta

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Referenced by (12)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Eastern Roman emperor Zeno motherInLaw Verina
subject surface form: Zeno
Tarasicodissa motherInLaw Verina
Zeno Isaurian motherInLaw Verina
Leo I spouse Verina
Basiliscus sibling Verina
Basiliscus motherInLaw Verina
Leo II grandmother Verina
Zeno motherInLaw Verina
Marcianus motherInLaw Verina
Leonid dynasty hasMember Verina