Prisca

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Prisca was the wife of Roman Emperor Diocletian and served as Augusta during his reign in the late 3rd and early 4th centuries.

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Prisca canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman empress
historical figure
associatedWith court of Diocletian
surface form: Diocletianic court

Diocletianic Persecution
surface form: Persecution of Christians under Diocletian
associatedWithEvent Diocletian’s abdication in 305
child Valeria
country Roman Empire
deathPlace Byzantine Empire
surface form: Eastern Roman Empire
era Diocletian's Tetrarchy
surface form: Tetrarchy
floruit circa 280–305
gender female
hasRelative Valeria
languageOfName Latin
maritalStatus married
memberOf Tetrarchic dynasty
surface form: Imperial family of the Tetrarchy
notableFact traditionally considered a Christian despite Diocletian’s persecutions
notableFor being wife of Emperor Diocletian
holding the title Augusta
positionHeld Augusta
region Roman Balkans or Eastern provinces
religion Christianity
residence Nicomedia (traditionally)
surface form: Nicomedia
spouse Diocletian
spouseOf Roman emperor
spouseTitle Roman emperor
timePeriod early 4th century
late 3rd century
title Augusta
Empress of the Romans

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Diocletian spouse Prisca
Priscilla hasVariant Prisca
Priscilla etymologicalRoot Prisca
Valeria mother Prisca
Galeria Valeria mother Prisca