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  1. 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.

  2. Apr 3, 2018 · Theodora reigned as empress of the Byzantine Empire alongside her husband, Emperor Justinian I, from 527 CE until her death in 548 CE. Rising from a humble background and overcoming the prejudices of...

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    • She led an unconventional early life. Theodora was the daughter of Acacius, a bear-keeper who worked for the Hippodrome of Constantinople. Little is known of her early years.
    • She abandoned her acting career aged 16. At the age of 16, Theodora walked away from her acting career to become mistress to a Syrian official named Hecebolus, the governor of what is now known as Libya.
    • She converted to an early form of Christianity. After her relationship with Hecebolus broke down, Theodora joined an ascetic community in the desert near Alexandria, where she converted to a branch of early Christianity, Monophysitism.
    • She and Justinian were an unlikely match. After her conversion, Theodora travelled to Constantinople where she met Justinian, who was 20 years her senior.
  3. Jul 22, 2019 · Learn about the life and achievements of Theodora, the most influential woman in Byzantine history. She was the wife of Emperor Justinian I, a monophysite Christian, and a political adviser who expanded women's rights and suppressed corruption.

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  4. Jun 27, 2018 · Learn about the life and achievements of Theodora, a sixth-century Byzantine empress who rose from humble origins as an actress and courtesan to become a powerful and influential partner of her husband Justinian I. Explore her conversion to Monophysitism, her role in politics and religion, and her legacy in history.

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  6. Apr 11, 2024 · Theodora (born 981?, Constantinople [now Istanbul, Tur.]—died Aug. 31, 1056, Constantinople) was a Byzantine empress who reigned jointly with her sister Zoe in 1042 and on her own in 1055–56. The third daughter of the emperor Constantine VIII , Theodora possessed a strong and austere character and refused the hand of the heir presumptive ...

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