Theodora, daughter of Constantine VII

Deceased Person

0946 –

58

Who is Theodora, daughter of Constantine VII?

Theodora, daughter of Constantine VII was the second wife and first Empress consort of John I Tzimiskes.

She was a daughter of Constantine VII and Helena Lekapene. Her maternal grandparents were Romanos I and Theodora.

The work Theophanes Continuatus was a continuation of the chronicle of Theophanes the Confessor by other writers, active during the reign of her father. The chronicle ends in 961 and records her fate following the death of Constantine VII on 9 November 959. Her brother Romanos II succeeded to the throne and his Empress Theophano convinced him to send all five of his sisters to the convent of Kanikleion.

Theodora and her sisters Zoe, Agatha, Theophano and Anna were initially held in Kanikleion. Later they were split with Theodora, Zoe and Theophano sent to the monastery of Antiochus while Agatha and Anna were sent to Myrelaion, a nunnery built by their maternal grandfather.

While the sisters were following their monastic lives, changes were occurring in the imperial throne. Romanos II died on 15 March 963. His co-rulers and successors were his underage sons Basil II and Constantine VIII. Theophano served as their Regent until marrying victorious general Nikephoros II. Nikephoros rose to the throne as senior Emperor. However Theophano and her lover John I Tzimiskes organized his assassination on the night of 10 December 969 – 11 December 969.

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0946

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on July 23, 2013

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