Flavia Theodora (daughter of Constantius Chlorus)

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Flavia Theodora was a Roman noblewoman of the late 3rd and early 4th centuries, known primarily as the daughter of Emperor Constantius Chlorus and a member of the Constantinian imperial family.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman noblewoman
member of the Constantinian dynasty
country Roman Empire
culture Ancient Roman
dynasty Constantinian dynasty
era Late Antiquity
ethnicGroup Roman
familyName Flavia
father Constantius Chlorus
floruit 3rd–4th century
givenName Theodora
historicalCertainty partly uncertain and debated by modern scholars
historicalRegion Roman Empire in the Tetrarchic and Constantinian period
languageOfEnvironment Latin
memberOf Constantinian dynasty
surface form: Constantinian imperial family
name Flavia Maximiana Theodora
surface form: Flavia Theodora
nobleTitle nobilissima femina (disputed/uncertain)
notableFor being a daughter of Emperor Constantius Chlorus
belonging to the Constantinian imperial family
parent Constantius Chlorus
religion paganism (likely/uncertain)
sexOrGender female
socialClass Roman aristocracy
sourceStatus poorly attested in surviving sources
timePeriod early 4th century
late 3rd century

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Constantius Chlorus child Flavia Theodora (daughter of Constantius Chlorus)
Hannibalianus (son of Constantius Chlorus) sibling Flavia Theodora (daughter of Constantius Chlorus)
this entity surface form: Constantia (daughter of Constantius Chlorus)