Theophano of Athens, consort of Staurakios (reigned 811)
Theophano Martinakia, first consort of Leo VI the Wise (reigned 886 – 912)
Theophano (born Anastaso), consort of Romanos II (reigned 959 – 963) and Nikephoros II (reigned 963 – 969)
Theophanu, consort of Otto II, Holy Roman Emperor (reigned 967 – 983)
Theophanu, Abbess of Essen from 1039–1058, granddaughter of Empress Theophanu and Otto II
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Theophano (Θεοφανώ) may refer to: Theophano of Athens, consort of Staurakios (reigned 811) Theophano Martinakia, first consort of Leo VI the Wise (reigned...
Theophano Martinakia (Greek: Θεοφανώ; 866/67 – 10 November 897) was a Byzantine empress by marriage to Leo VI the Wise. She is venerated as a saint by...
(German pronunciation: [te.o.fa.ˈnuː]; also Theophania, Theophana, or Theophano; Medieval Greek Θεοφανώ; c. AD 955 – 15 June 991) was empress of the Holy...
Theophano (Greek: Θεοφανώ; died after 811) was the empress consort of Staurakios of the Byzantine Empire. According to the chronicle of Theophanes the...
twenty-one and died suddenly and mysteriously four years later. His wife Theophano helped their sons Basil II and Constantine VIII to ultimately succeed...
heavy drinking, or suspect that the Empress Theophano (c. 941–after 976), his wife, poisoned him. Theophano had already gained a reputation as an intelligent...
deteriorated after Eudokia's death, when Leo, unhappy with his marriage to Theophano, took up a mistress in the person of Zoe Zaoutzaina. Basil married Zoe...
until his death. He was the younger son of Emperor Romanos II and Empress Theophano. He was nominal co-emperor since 962, successively with his father; stepfather...
but the marriage of Leo VI and Theophano seems to have been loveless. In the seventh year of his reign (c. 893), Theophano retired to a monastery in the...
Otto und Theophano or Ottone (1723), an opera in three acts about her and Otto II's marriage. Paul Graener wrote the three-act opera Theophano about her...
Nikephoros to select a wife for Staurakios, which resulted in his marriage to Theophano of Athens, a kinswoman of Irene. Little else is known of him until he...
OCLC 76666772. Wolf, Gunther G; Fussbroich, Helmut (1991). Empress Theophano: Princess of a foreign land: the Western Empire's Great Empress (in German)...
Basil was the eldest son of Romanos and his Laconian Greek second wife Theophano, who was the daughter of a poor tavern-keeper named Krateros and may have...
of the family are attested in 11th-century seals. One of them records Theophano Mouzalonissa, "archontissa of Rhousia". It has been suggested that she...
was rumored that he had been poisoned by his son or his daughter-in-law Theophano. Baptism of Constantine VII by Patriarch Nicholas Mystikos. Constantine...
revolt in 799. According to Theophanes the Confessor, Irene was related to Theophano of Athens who would become empress consort after her marriage to the Byzantine...
Anna was the daughter of Byzantine emperor Romanos II and the Empress Theophano. She was also the sister of Emperors Basil II and Constantine VIII. Anna...
Theophania (960-991), Byzantine princess and Empress of the Holy Roman Empire Theophano Martinakia (died 893), first wife of Leo VI the Wise Feofaniya or Theophania...
Hadrian. This other Helena died on 14 January 940, and Constantine married Theophano Mamas on 2 February 940. Constantine had a son but the identity of the...
reflect its deep commitment to ensuring the rights of all lgbtq people" (Theophano, 2015).[citation needed] GLAAD was established by a group of reporters...
Second Council of Nicaea in 787. A few years later, another Athenian, Theophano, became empress as the wife of Staurakios (r. 811–812). Invasion of the...