Thermantia (daughter of Constantius III and Galla Placidia)

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Thermantia was a late Roman imperial princess, the daughter of the Western Roman Emperor Constantius III and the empress Galla Placidia, and a member of the Theodosian dynasty.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf late Roman imperial princess
member of the Theodosian dynasty
associatedWith imperial court at Ravenna
birthPlace Ravenna NERFINISHED
century 5th century
citizenship Roman Empire
country Western Roman Empire NERFINISHED
culture Roman NERFINISHED
dynasty Theodosian dynasty NERFINISHED
era Late Antiquity
ethnicity Roman
father Constantius III NERFINISHED
fatherOccupation Western Roman Emperor NERFINISHED
gender female
givenName Thermantia NERFINISHED
historicalContext decline of the Western Roman Empire
house Theodosian dynasty NERFINISHED
language Latin NERFINISHED
mother Galla Placidia NERFINISHED
motherOccupation empress of the Western Roman Empire
notableAs daughter of Constantius III and Galla Placidia
notableFamily House of Theodosius NERFINISHED
Imperial family of the Western Roman Empire NERFINISHED
relative Aelia Eudoxia NERFINISHED
Arcadius NERFINISHED
Eudocia (daughter of Valentinian III) NERFINISHED
Galla (daughter of Valentinian I) NERFINISHED
Honorius NERFINISHED
Justa Grata Honoria NERFINISHED
Licinia Eudoxia NERFINISHED
Petronius Maximus NERFINISHED
Placidia (daughter of Valentinian III) NERFINISHED
Serena (niece of Theodosius I) NERFINISHED
Theodosius I NERFINISHED
Theodosius II NERFINISHED
Valentinian I NERFINISHED
religion Nicene Christianity NERFINISHED
residence Ravenna NERFINISHED
court of the Western Roman Emperor
sibling Valentinian III NERFINISHED
socialClass Roman imperial aristocracy
status patrician
title nobilissima puella

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Galla Placidia child Thermantia (daughter of Constantius III and Galla Placidia)