Euphrosyne

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Euphrosyne was a Byzantine empress consort and later nun, known as the daughter of Emperor Constantine VI and for her influential role in the imperial court during the early 9th century.

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Euphrosyne canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Byzantine empress consort
nun
category 9th-century Byzantine empresses
Byzantine nuns
Women of medieval Constantinople
convertedTo monastic life
countryOfCitizenship Byzantine Empire
court Byzantine imperial court
dynasty Isaurian dynasty
era Middle Ages
father Emperor Constantine VI
surface form: Constantine VI
influenced imperial succession in the 9th century
language Medieval Greek
mother Maria of Amnia
movement Byzantine monasticism
notableFor arranging the marriage of Theophilos and Theodora
being daughter of Emperor Constantine VI
influential role in the Byzantine imperial court
occupation empress consort
nun
placeOfBirth Constantinople (probable)
surface form: Constantinople
politicalSphere Byzantine Empire
positionHeld Byzantine empress consort
relative Empress Irene of Athens
surface form: Irene of Athens

Leo V the Armenian
religion Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodox Church
residence Constantinople (probable)
surface form: Constantinople
sexOrGender female
spouse Michael II
stepSon Theophilos
timePeriod early 9th century
title Augusta

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Emperor Constantine VI child Euphrosyne
subject surface form: Constantine VI
Theodore Svetoslav spouse Euphrosyne