Eudokia Laskarina Angelina (Greek: Ευδοκία Λασκαρίνα Αγγελίνα, born between 1210 and 1212, died after 1247) was a Byzantine princess. She was a younger...
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Eudokia (or Eudocia) Ingerina (Greek: Ευδοκία Ιγγερίνα; c. 840 – c. 882) was a Byzantine empress as the wife of the Byzantine emperor Basil I, the mistress...
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Doukas Vatatzes Maria Laskarina, who married King Béla IV of Hungary Eudokia Laskarina (born between 1210 and 1212, died between 1247 and 1253), engaged...
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the name Eudoxie (Eudoxia). The name is possibly a confusion with Eudokia Laskarina, a Byzantine princess that was previously betrothed to Robert, whose...
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Eudokia Makrembolitissa (Greek: Εὐδοκία Μακρεμβολίτισσα, romanized: Evdokía Makremvolítissa) was a Byzantine empress by her successive marriages to Constantine...
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Eudokia or Eudocia (Greek: Εύδοκία, translit. Eúdokía; c. 580 – 13 August 612), originally named Fabia, was a Greek woman who became Byzantine empress...
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Constantinople (1237-1238). He was married to Byzantine princess Eudokia Laskarina, younger daughter of former emperor Theodore I Laskaris. A descendant...
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succeeded Theodore on the throne. Maria Laskarina became the wife of King Béla IV of Hungary. Eudokia Laskarina's hand was offered to the Latin Emperor...
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Eudoxia Laskarina Asanina (Greek: Εὐδοκία Λασκαρίνα Ἀσανίνα, Nicaea, 1245/1248 – Zaragoza, 1309 or 1311), sometimes known as Laskara, was a member of...
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Austrian and Styrian duchies. His first wife was Byzantine princess Eudokia Laskarina, (referred to as Sophia), a daughter of emperor Theodore I Laskaris...
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