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  1. Theodora Petraliphaina ( Greek: Θεοδώρα Πετραλίφαινα ), canonized as Saint Theodora of Arta ( Greek: Αγία Θεοδώρα της Άρτας; ca. 1225 – after 1270), was a consort of Epirus and an Orthodox Christian saint. Byzantine church of St Theodora of Arta in Arta, Greece.

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      Fresco de Santa Teodora de Arta. Teodora Petralifas (en...

  2. Theodora (/ ˌ θ iː ə ˈ d ɔːr ə /; Greek: Θεοδώρα; c. 490 – 28 June 548) was a Byzantine empress and wife of emperor Justinian. She was from humble origins and became empress when her husband became emperor in 527. She was one of his chief advisers.

  3. 22 de oct. de 2012 · Theodora of Arta - OrthodoxWiki. navigation search. The holy and right-believing Empress Theodora of Arta was the wife of Michael II Komnenos Doukas who was the ruler (Emperor) of Epiros in the thirteenth century, during the time of Latin rule of Constantinople.

  4. According to the hagiography of his later wife, St. Theodora of Arta, Theodore sent him and his mother to exile in the Peloponnese. After Theodore's defeat and capture by Ivan Asen II of Bulgaria at the Battle of Klokotnitsa , the throne in Thessalonica was now occupied by Theodore's brother Manuel Komnenos Doukas , who managed to ...

  5. In the event, Theodore not only sidelined the young Michael II, but according to the hagiography of St. Theodora of Arta, sent him and his mother to exile in the Peloponnese for the duration of his reign.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Arta,_GreeceArta, Greece - Wikipedia

    Theodora Petraliphaina, canonized as Saint Theodora of Arta; (ca. 1225 – after 1270), consort of Epirus and Orthodox Christian saint. Michael II Komnenos Doukas , ruler of Epirus from 1230 until his death in 1266/68.