Eutropia

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Eutropia was a Roman empress of the late 3rd and early 4th centuries, known as the wife of Emperor Maximian and mother-in-law of Constantine the Great.

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Eutropia canonical 9

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman empress
historical figure
approximateBirthCentury 3rd century
approximateDeathCentury 4th century
associatedLocation Western Roman Empire
associatedWith Constantinian dynasty
Tetrarchy
child Fausta
Maxentius
connectedTo Constantine’s consolidation of power
persecution of Christians under the Tetrarchy
countryOfCitizenship Roman Empire
dynasty Tetrarchic period
familyRole imperial consort
imperial mother
imperial mother-in-law
floruit circa 280–325
gender female
historicalContext Crisis of the Third Century aftermath
rise of Constantine the Great
languageOfRecord Latin
maritalStatus married
mentionedIn Eusebius’s Ecclesiastical History
surface form: Eusebius of Caesarea, Historia Ecclesiastica

Lactantius, De Mortibus Persecutorum
motherInLawOf Constantine I
surface form: Constantine the Great
motherOf Fausta
Maxentius
notableFor being mother of Empress Fausta
being mother of usurper emperor Maxentius
being mother-in-law of Constantine the Great
being wife of Emperor Maximian
partnerOf Maximian
positionHeld Augusta
Roman empress consort
relativeByMarriage Constantine I
surface form: Constantine the Great
religion Christianity
residence Mediolanum
Rome
Trier
spouse Maximian
spouseOf Maximian
surface form: Maximian, Roman emperor
spouseOfTitle Roman emperor
spouseTitle co-emperor of the Roman Empire
timePeriod early 4th century
late 3rd century

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Maximian spouse Eutropia
Fausta mother Eutropia
Maxentius mother Eutropia
Chlorus child Eutropia
subject surface form: Constantius Chlorus
Theodora mother Eutropia
Julius Constantius sibling Eutropia