Eusebia

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Eusebia was a Roman empress of the 4th century, noted for her political influence at court and her marriage to Emperor Constantius II.

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Eusebia canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman empress
historical figure
associatedWith court of Constantine the Great
surface form: Constantinian court ceremonial

Constantinople (probable)
surface form: Constantinople

imperial court of Constantius II
burialPlace unknown
century 4th century
characterizationBySources intelligent and politically astute
supportive of intellectuals
children no surviving children recorded
country Roman Empire
courtInfluence high
courtRole influential adviser to Constantius II
deathDate circa 360 CE
deathPlace likely Constantinople
dynasty Constantinian dynasty
surface form: Constantinian dynasty (by marriage)
era Late Antiquity
ethnicGroup Greek-speaking provincial elite
gender female
historicalReputation one of the more influential 4th-century Roman empresses
influenced court politics
imperial appointments
knownFor intervening in favor of certain courtiers and intellectuals
patronage at the imperial court
language Greek
marriageDate circa 353 CE
mentionedIn Ammianus Marcellinus
surface form: Ammianus Marcellinus, Res Gestae

writings of Julian the Apostate
notableFor marriage to Emperor Constantius II
political influence at the imperial court
positionHeld Augusta
praenomen Eusebia self-link
predecessorAsEmpress Eusebia’s predecessor as principal empress of Constantius II is uncertain
religion Christianity
spouse Constantius II
spouseReign 337–361 CE
spouseTitle Roman emperor
successorAsEmpress Fausta (second wife of Constantius II, sometimes called Faustina)
supported Gallus Caesar’s family in certain accounts
Julian the Apostate
surface form: Julian (later Emperor Julian)
title Julia Maesa
surface form: Augusta of the East
titleGrantedBy Constantius II

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Constantius II spouse Eusebia
Eusebia praenomen Eusebia self-link