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Eudokia Makrembolitissa (Greek: Εὐδοκία Μακρεμβολίτισσα, romanized: Evdokía Makremvolítissa) was a Byzantine empress by her successive marriages to Constantine X Doukas and Romanos IV Diogenes. She acted as regent of her minor son, Michael VII in 1067, and resigned her regency by marriage to Romanos IV Diogenes.
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Eudoxia Macrembolita ( griego Ευδοκία Μακρεμβολίτισσα,...
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Eudocia Macrembolitissa (born 1021, Constantinople, Byzantine Empire [now Istanbul, Turkey]—died 1096, Constantinople) was a Byzantine empress and, in 1067 and 1071, regent, who has been called the wisest woman of her time.
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His daughter, Eudokia Makrembolitissa, married Constantine Doukas and became Empress when the latter ascended the throne as Constantine X (r. 1059–1068); after his death she ruled as regent for her under-age sons until she re-married to Romanos IV Diogenes (r. 1068–1071).
Contents. hide. (Top) Romanos IV and Eudokia Makrembolitissa. Iconography and style. References. Romanos Ivory depicting Christ blessing Romanos and Eudokia. Harbaville Triptych, 28 x 24 cm. The Romanos Ivory is a carved ivory relief panel from the Byzantine empire measuring 24.6 cm (at the highest) by 15.5 cm and 1.2 cm thick. [1] .
Romanos IV Diogenes ( Greek: Ῥωμανός Διογένης, romanized : Rōmanos Diogenēs; c. 1030 – c. 1072) was a Byzantine general and Akritai commander who, after his marriage to the dowager empress Eudokia Makrembolitissa, was crowned Byzantine emperor.
Eudocia Macrembolitissa (1021–1096) Byzantine empress. Name variations: Eudoxia, Eudokia Makrembolitissa. Born in 1021; died in 1096 in Constantinople; daughter of John Macrembolites; married Constantine X Ducas (d. 1067), Byzantine emperor (r. 1059–1067); married Romanus IV Diogemes,Byzantine emperor (r. 1068–1071), in 1068; children ...