Sophia

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Sophia was a prominent Byzantine empress of the Justinian dynasty, known for her political influence and role in imperial court affairs during the 6th century.

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Sophia canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Byzantine empress
historical figure
associatedWith Justinian dynasty court faction
Great Palace of Constantinople
surface form: imperial palace of Constantinople
countryOfCitizenship Byzantine Empire
courtRank highest-ranking woman at court during Justin II’s reign
culture Byzantine
dynasty Justinian dynasty
era 6th century
governanceRole informal co-ruler with Justin II
governmentalSystem Byzantine imperial monarchy
hasTitle Augusta
Empress consort of the Byzantine Empire
historicalContext Byzantine Empire under Isaurian dynasty
surface form: post-Justinian I Byzantine Empire
influenced imperial policy during Justin II’s reign
languageUsed Greek
notableFor involvement in imperial succession politics
political influence in the Byzantine court
role in court ceremonial and patronage
notableRole mediator among court factions
patron of church and clergy
participatedIn imperial court affairs
politicalAlignment supporter of Justinian dynasty continuity
positionHeld Augusta
Empress of the Romans
powerStatus de facto political actor
relative Justinian I
Theodora
religion Chalcedonian Christianity
residence Constantinople (probable)
surface form: Constantinople
sexOrGender female
socialClass imperial aristocracy
sphereOfInfluence imperial court politics
religious and ecclesiastical affairs of the empire
spouse Justin II
timePeriod reign of Justin II
workLocation imperial court of Constantinople
surface form: Constantinople imperial court

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