
1) Character of great prominence 2) Character of great influence 3) English girl name 4) Figure of great significance 5) Figure of great influence 6) Figure of great prominence 7) Greek feminine given name 8) Influential somebody 9) Individual of great influence 10) Influential figure 11) Influential person
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[6th century] Painting of `Killard Point and Denvale` by James Gillick, oils on linen 2008 ...
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[Handel] Not popular with audiences in Handel`s day, `Theodora` is now recognised as a masterpiece and is sometimes fully staged as an opera. ==Context, Analysis, and Performance History== Handel wrote Theodora during his last period of composition. He was sixty-four years old when he began working on it in June 1749. He had written the ora...
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[Roman martyr] Theodora, was a Roman martyr. The little we know about her life is attributed to the Acta of Pope St. Alexander. She was the sister of St. Hermes, who she had given aid and care to during his difficult time in prison. She was martyred some time after her brother, in 120. The siblings were later buried side by side on the Sala...
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[given name] Theodora (Θεοδώρα, Theodōra) is a feminine given name, the feminine version of Theodore, which derives from the Greek words θεός, theos, `god` and δῶρον, doron, `gift`. Theodora is first attested in Mycenaean Greek, written in the Linear B syllabic script, as
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[name] The result of the discussion was move to User:Buddy431/Portal of Evil. This draft has the potential to become an article, as was the case with Old Man Murray; a recent discussion on WT:UP highlighted the importance of striking a balance between the opportunity to preserve the content which can be rendered encyclopaedic and the need t...
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[wife of Justinian I] Theodora (Greek: Θεοδώρα; c. 500 – 28 June 548), was empress of the Roman (Byzantine) Empire and the wife of Emperor Justinian I. She was one of the more influential and powerful empresses of Rome. Some sources mention her as empress regnant with Justinian I as her co-regent. ==Historiography== The main histor...
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(from the article `Methodius I, Saint`) ...(829–842), Methodius was respected as a learned man and was allowed to live in the palace in Constantinople despite his Iconodule beliefs. He ...
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Byzantine empress who reigned jointly with her sister Zoe in 1042 and on her own in 1055–56.[2 related articles]
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Byzantine empress, wife of the emperor Justinian I (reigned 527–565), probably the most powerful woman in Byzantine history. Her intelligence and ... [6 related articles]
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(c. 508-548) Byzantine empress from 527. She was originally the mistress of Emperor Justinian before marrying him in 525. She earned a reputation for charity, courage, and championing the rights of women. The...
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Theodora was a Byzantine princess. The wife of Justinian I, she was in turn an actress, a prostitute, the mistress of and finally the wife of Justinian I. She had great influence over her husband and took a prominent part in politics and religious affairs. She persuaded her husband not to abandon the capital during the Nika riot of 532.
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Theodora Usually a feminine name that means the Gift of God.
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Byzantine empress from 527. She was originally the mistress of Emperor Justinian before marrying him in 525. She earned a reputation for charity, courage, and championing the rights of women. The daughter of a bear-keeper, Theodora became an actor and, as mistress and later wife of the emperor, the most influential woman in Europe, since Justin...
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Theodora is an English name for girls. The meaning is `gift from God` The name Theodora is most commonly given to English and Welsh girls. (4 times more often than to American girls.) It is short for: Dorothea If it's too long you might use: Theo Use for the other sex: Theodore, Teodor, Teodoro What do they use in other countries? Theo (English) Te...
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