Theodora

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Theodora was a Roman noblewoman of the early 4th century, traditionally identified as the first wife of Emperor Constantius Chlorus and the mother of several important imperial figures.

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Theodora canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman noblewoman
historical figure
countryOfCitizenship Roman Empire
dynasty Constantinian dynasty
floruit early 4th century
historicalStatus attested in late antique literary sources
traditionally identified as wife of Constantius Chlorus
maritalStatus married
mother Anastasia
Constantia
Eutropia
Flavius Dalmatius (the elder)
surface form: Flavius Dalmatius

Hannibalianus
Julius Constantius
nobleTitle nobilissima femina
notableFor being first wife of Constantius Chlorus
being mother of several imperial figures
partOf Roman aristocracy
positionHeld Roman empress
relative Constans
surface form: Constans I

Constantine II
Constantine I
surface form: Constantine the Great

Constantius II
Julian the Apostate
sexOrGender female
spouse Constantius Chlorus

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

Fausta sibling Theodora
Constantius Chlorus spouse Theodora
Petrus Sabbatius spouse Theodora
Chlorus spouse Theodora
subject surface form: Constantius Chlorus