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Alphabetical [« »] zigabenus 3 zion 1 zlatarsky 3 zoë 16 zonaras 1 zoroastrian 1 zoroastrianism 1 | Frequency [« »] 16 woman 16 writing 16 yield 16 zoë 15 1071 15 518 15 absence | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances zoë |
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1 6,1| Constantine’s daughter, Zoë, became emperor and ruled 2 6,1| ruled from 1028 until 1034. Zoë survived him, and at the 3 6,1| authority in the hands of Zoë, widowed for the second 4 6,1| In the same year (1042) Zoë married for the third time, 5 6,1| Monomachus from 1042 until 1055. Zoë died before her third husband, 6 6,1| ninth centuries, the rule of Zoë and Theodora marks the second 7 6,7| ceremony between him and Zoë, who thus became his fourth 8 6,7| the imperial crown upon Zoë’s head; this later gave 9 6,7| that the Emperor was to Zoë “both groom and bishop.”[ 10 6,7| marriage. During the regency of Zoë, who ruled during the minority 11 6,7| Romanus I Lecapenus, and Zoë was forced to embrace monastic 12 6,7| through his marriage to Zoë, the daughter of Constantine 13 6,8| general decline. Empress Zoë succeeded in raising each 14 6,8| death of Empress Theodora, Zoë’s sister, the Macedonian 15 9,2| had no practical result.~ Zoë, the daughter of Thomas 16 App | 1042.~~~~~~Theodora and Zoë, 1042.~~~~~~Constantine