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  1. Marcia Euphemia (also known as Aelia Marcia Euphemia) was the wife of Anthemius, Western Roman Emperor.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AnthemiusAnthemius - Wikipedia

    In 453, he married Marcia Euphemia, daughter of the Eastern emperor Marcian (450457); after the marriage, he was elevated to the rank of comes and sent to the Danubian frontier with the task of rebuilding the border defences, neglected after Attila's death in 453.

  3. Feb 12, 2021 · In 453 he married Marcia Euphemia, daughter of the Eastern Emperor Marcian (450457); after the marriage he was elevated to the rank of comes rei militaris and sent to the Danubian frontier with the task of rebuilding the border defences, neglected after Attila's death in 453.

    • circa 420
    • Galatia or Constantinople
  4. Aelia Marcia Euphemia. Empress of West 467-472 AD. Wife of Anthemius. Daughter of Marcian. Aelia Marcia Euphemia was the daughter of the Eastern Emperor Marcian (450-457AD). She was married to Anthemius in 453, a union that resulted in four sons and a daughter.

  5. Jan 27, 2017 · The Empress Marciana is carried out of life, By Christ the King into His Kingdom. Marciana was the wife of Emperor Justin I (518-527), and is more commonly known as Euphemia, though originally known as Lupicina.

  6. May 22, 2015 · Genealogy for Aelia Marcia Euphemia (c.430 - 472) family tree on Geni, with over 240 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  7. roman-emperors.sites.luc.edu › anthemiu<i>DIR</p> Athemius

    Circa 453, Anthemius married Aelia Marcia Euphemia, the only daughter of the eastern emperor Marcian (450-457). The couple had four known sons: Anthemiolus, Fl. Marcianus, Procopius Anthemius, and Romulus. EARLY LIFE. Like his father, Anthemius engaged in a military career.