Marcia Euphemia (also known as Aelia Marcia Euphemia)[1] was the wife of Anthemius, Western Roman Emperor.
^Sellars, Ian J. (2013). The Monetary System of the Romans: A description of the Roman coinage from early times to the reform of Anastasius. p. 741. Retrieved March 1, 2016.
his way up the ranks. He married into the Theodosian dynasty through MarciaEuphemia, daughter of Eastern emperor Marcian. He soon received a significant...
assassinated in 471. Leontia then married Marcian, a son of Anthemius and MarciaEuphemia. The couple led a failed revolt against Zeno in 478–479. They were...
philosopher and mystic (d. 485) Julius Nepos, Western Roman Emperor (d. 480) MarciaEuphemia, Roman Empress (approximate date) Sidonius Apollinaris, bishop and...
banishment, Commodus did not marry again but took on a mistress, a woman named Marcia, who was later said to have conspired in his murder. On the basis of a misreading...
Marcia Otacilia Severa was the Empress of Rome and wife of Emperor Philip the Arab, who reigned over the Roman Empire from 244 to 249. She was a member...
Alexander's death in 913, but Nicholas forced her to enter the convent of St. Euphemia in Constantinople after obtaining the promise of the senate and the clergy...
descended from MarciaEuphemia, the daughter of the emperor Marcian from his first marriage, before becoming emperor. MarciaEuphemia married Anthemius...
Constantinople. In 453, Marcian had his daughter from a previous marriage, MarciaEuphemia, marry Anthemius, an aristocrat and talented general. Marcian patronized...
the grandson of the augustus Marcian (r. 450–457) through his mother MarciaEuphemia, also attempted a usurpation of Zeno, together with his brothers Procopius...
the dominant influence on her husband, Marcian. Anthemius marries MarciaEuphemia, daughter of Marcian, and is elevated to the rank of comes. He is sent...