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    Eutropia (Greek: Εύτροπία; died after 325) was a Roman empress of Syrian origin, the wife of Emperor Maximian.

  2. Nov 29, 2022 · Eutropia (d. after 325) a woman of Syrian origin, who was the wife of Emperor Maximian. Marriage to Maximian and their children In the late 3rd century, she married Maximian, though the exact date of this marriage is uncertain.

  3. Sep 12, 2023 · They are also very closely related: the elder Eutropia, her two daughters, and two of her grand-daughters. Secondly, taken chronologically the first individual in the family who is Christian is not Constantine, but arguably his sister-in-law and mother-in-law Theodora.

  4. Eutropia (died 350) was a Roman woman of the Constantinian dynasty (a line of rulers who governed the Roman Empire during Late Antiquity). Eutropia was the daughter of the Roman emperor Constantius I, the half-sister of the emperor Constantine the Great, and the mother of Nepotianus.

  5. Eutropia (died 350) was the daughter of Roman emperor Constantius Chlorus and Flavia Maximiana Theodora, and therefore half-sister of Constantine the Great. She was mother of the short-lived imperial pretender Nepotianus, and was probably killed alongside him by the rival usurper Magnentius in 350.

  6. May 31, 2020 · Eutropia, wife of Maximian and mother of Fausta and Maxentius, reported to Constantine in letters the occurrence of pagan activity at the oak of Mamre in Palestine, a site associated with the life of Abraham, which led the emperor to order the construction of a church there.

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  8. Oct 30, 2021 · The Martyr Eutropia suffered for Christ in Alexandria in about the year 250. Often visiting Christians locked up in prison, she encouraged them to endure suffering with patience. For this, the saint was arrested.