Emperor Diocletian’s daughter Valeria

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Emperor Diocletian’s daughter Valeria was a Roman imperial princess of the late 3rd and early 4th centuries, known for her political marriages and tragic fate during the turbulent Tetrarchic period.

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instanceOf Roman imperial princess
late Roman historical figure
member of the Constantinian-era imperial family
associatedWith Eastern Roman Empire NERFINISHED
Tetrarchy NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath execution
citizenship Roman Empire
deathCentury 4th century
deathPlace Thessalonica NERFINISHED
dynasticHouse Tetrarchic imperial family NERFINISHED
era Dominate period of the Roman Empire NERFINISHED
executedBy Licinius NERFINISHED
father Diocletian NERFINISHED
gender female
historicalContext crisis and reorganization of the Roman Empire
knownFrom ecclesiastical historians
late antique literary sources
language Latin
mannerOfDeath beheading
marriageType political marriage
mother Prisca NERFINISHED
notableFor political marriage to Galerius
tragic death during Tetrarchic conflicts
persecutedBy Licinius NERFINISHED
Maximinus Daia NERFINISHED
politicalRole link between Diocletian and Galerius
symbol of dynastic legitimacy in the Tetrarchy
refusedMarriageProposalFrom Maximinus Daia NERFINISHED
relatedEvent abdication of Diocletian in 305
civil wars of the Tetrarchy
reign of Galerius
religion paganism
residence Nicomedia NERFINISHED
Thessalonica NERFINISHED
spouse Galerius NERFINISHED
status member of the imperial court
stepchild Candidianus NERFINISHED
timePeriod early 4th century
late 3rd century
title Augusta NERFINISHED
nobilissima femina

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Pannonia Valeria namedAfter Emperor Diocletian’s daughter Valeria