Eudokia 7

Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire
SexF
FloruitE IX
Dates821 (tpq) / 826 (taq)
PmbZ No.1628
ReligionChristian;
Iconophile
Textual SourcesTheodoros Studites, Jamben auf verschiedene Gegenstände. Einleitung, kritischer Text, Übersetzung und Kommentar, ed. P. Speck, Supplementa Byzantina 1 (Berlin, 1968) (poetry);
Theodorus Studita, Epistulae, ed. G. Fatouros, CFHB 31.1-2 (Berlin/New York, 1992) (letters)

Eudokia 7 was daughter of Ioannes 450 and wife of Anonymus 669; she died childless some time between 821 and 826; on her death bed she extracted a promise from her father to return to the iconophile party: Theod. Stud., Ep. 463, pp. 661-664 (to Ioannes 450, referring to τῆς καλῆς καὶ μακαρίας θυγατρὸς: p. 662, line 9). Her name is known from the funeral epigram written for her by Theodoros 15 (Theodore the Stoudite): Theod. Stud., Epigrammata 116, lines 4-5 ὃς εὐδόκησεν Εὐδοκίαν εἰκότως ταύτην καλεῖσθαι τῷ φερωνύμῳ τρόπῳ, line 7 (her husband), line 9 (her father), cf. Speck, Jamben, p. 297 for the identification.

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