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    Aelia Pulcheria ( / ˈiːliə pʌlˈkɪriə /; Greek: Πουλχερία; 19 January 398 or 399 – 453) was an Eastern Roman empress who advised her brother, the emperor Theodosius II, during his minority and then became wife to emperor Marcian from November 450 to her death in 453.

  2. Pulcheria (born Jan. 19, 399, Constantinople [now Istanbul, Tur.]—died 453) was a Roman empress, regent for her younger brother Theodosius II (Eastern Roman emperor 408–450) from 414 to about 416, and an influential figure in his reign for many years thereafter.

  3. Romano-Byzantine empress who shaped a decisive period in the history of an empire in which few women reached such positions of power and influence. Name variations: Aelia Pulcheria or Aelia Pulcheria Augusta; Pulcheria means "beautiful woman" from the Latin word pulcher (beautiful).

  4. Jun 11, 2023 · Pulcheria was a Roman empress in the early to mid-5th century ce, one of the sisters of the eastern Roman emperor Theodosius II (408–450). Pulcheria spent her entire life in Constantinople (modern Istanbul) and its suburbs where she was a prominent public figure.

  5. Pulcheria was a leading member of the Theodosian dynasty that ruled the Roman Empire in the fourth and fifth centuries. She forged her own imperial power in a time when the Roman Empire was disintegrating in the West and transforming into the Byzantine Empire in the East.

  6. www.encyclopedia.com › encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps › pulcheriaPulcheria | Encyclopedia.com

    Pulcheria (pəlkēr´ēə), 399–453, Roman empress of the East (41453), daughter of Arcadius and Eudoxia. She became coruler with her brother, Theodosius II, and regent in 414. Theodosius remained under her influence most of his life.

  7. Pulcheria. (399453) Quick Reference. (399453), E. Empress from 450. From 414 to 416 she was guardian of her brother, Theodosius II. A stalwart supporter of orthodoxy, she induced him to condemn Nestorius and in the Monophysite controversy she was on the orthodox side. As Empress she arranged for a General Council to meet at Chalcedon.

  8. www.wikiwand.com › en › PulcheriaPulcheria - Wikiwand

    Aelia Pulcheria ( / ˈiːliə pʌlˈkɪriə /; Greek: Πουλχερία; 19 January 398 or 399 – July 453) was an Eastern Roman empress who advised her brother emperor Theodosius II during his minority and then became wife to emperor Marcian from November 450 to her death in 453. Quick Facts Roman empress (in the East), Tenure ... Close.

  9. www.encyclopedia.com › encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps › pulcheria-stPulcheria, St. | Encyclopedia.com

    Pulcheria had made a vow of virginity. She was noted for her benefactions, composed secular verse and church hymns, and helped reorganize the university founded by Constantine I in Constantinople. Source for information on Pulcheria, St.: New Catholic Encyclopedia dictionary.

  10. Introduction. A brief sketch of the events of Theodosius' reign based upon reports of most ancient historians would be as follows. Theodosius becomes emperor when he is 8 and his sister 10. Regents are appointed for his education, but Pulcheria receives the credit for training him, helping him administer the empire, and finding him a wife.