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Olympias
Deaconess
Borncirca 361–368
Antioch or Constantinople
DiedJuly 25, 408
Nicomedia
Venerated inCatholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church
CanonizedPre-Congregation
FeastJuly 25

Olympias, also known as Saint Olympias and sometimes known as Olympias the Younger[1] to distinguish her from her aunt of the same name[2] (Greek: Ὀλυμπιάς, sometime between 361 and 368-July 25, 408) was a Christian Roman noblewoman of Greek descent.

Olympias was born and raised either in Constantinople or Antioch. She was the daughter born to the Antiochian Greek noblewoman, Alexandra and the wealthy Greek Rhetor, Seleucus.[3] Olympias had a sibling, who was a parent of Olympias and Seleucus.[4] Olympias was named after her late paternal aunt Olympias who was once engaged to the Roman emperor Constans[5] who later married the Roman client king of Arsacid Armenia, Arsaces II (Arshak II).[6] The paternal grandfather of Olympias was Flavius Ablabius who had held consular rank in Constantinople,[7] while her maternal uncle was Calliopius the Rhetor who served as a grammaticus and assistant-teacher under the Rhetor, historian Libanius[8] and later served as a Roman official under the Roman emperors Constantius II and Julian the Apostate.

Olympias is described as the 'beloved daughter' born to Seleucus and Alexandra.[9] At eighteen years of age, Olympias married Nebridius, a nobleman who served as prefect of Constantinople.[10] She was widowed after two years of marriage. Having refusing many offers of marriage,[11] she dedicated her life to the church, serving as a deaconess. She would later become a friend of John Chrysostom.

Her good works included building a hospital and an orphanage and looking after monks who had been led in exile from Nitria. This led John Chrysostom to tell her that she had done almost too much.[12] Her support for Chrysostom led to her exile in 404. Having lost her house, she lived the rest of her life in Nicomedia, dying on July 25, 408, after a long illness.

Olympias is among the one hundred forty saints whose statues adorn the colonnades of Saint Peter's Square.[13]

The nunnery that she founded quickly grew to have 250 nuns, aided by 50 of her servants that she had dedicated for its use. It survived into the 7th century, when its abbess, Sergia, reported that relics relating to Olympias were recovered. [14]

  1. ^ Smith, A Dictionary of Christian Biography, Literature, Sects and Doctrines N to S Part Seven, p.73
  2. ^ Moret, Sertorius, Libanios, iconographie: a propos de Sertorius, journée d'étude, Toulouse, 7 avril 2000 [suivi de] autour de Libanios, culture et société dans l'antiquité tardive : actes de la table ronde, Avignon, 27 avril 2000, p.207
  3. ^ Jones, The Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire: Volume 1, AD 260-395, Parts 260-395, p.p.175&818
  4. ^ Moret, Sertorius, Libanios, iconographie: a propos de Sertorius, journée d'étude, Toulouse, 7 avril 2000 [suivi de] autour de Libanios, culture et société dans l'antiquité tardive : actes de la table ronde, Avignon, 27 avril 2000, p.207
  5. ^ De Imperatoribus Romanis - An Online Encyclopedia of Roman Emperors: Constans I (337-350 A.D.)
  6. ^ Moret, Sertorius, Libanios, iconographie: a propos de Sertorius, journée d'étude, Toulouse, 7 avril 2000 [suivi de] autour de Libanios, culture et société dans l'antiquité tardive : actes de la table ronde, Avignon, 27 avril 2000, p.207
  7. ^ Budge, Paradise of the Holy Fathers Part 1, p.163
  8. ^ Jones, The Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire: Volume 1, AD 260-395, Parts 260-395, p.175
  9. ^ Selected Letter of Libanius: From the Age of Constantius and Julian, p.194
  10. ^ Catholic Online - St. Olympias
  11. ^ New Advent Catholic Encyclopedia - St. Olympias
  12. ^ "Patron Saint Index - Saint Olympias". Archived from the original on 2012-06-14. Retrieved 2009-09-03.
  13. ^ "11. St. Olympias". Archived from the original on 2016-04-01. Retrieved 2024-05-03.
  14. ^ New Rome: The Roman Empire in the East, AD 395 - 700 , p.109

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