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1 2,3 | most dangerous enemies was Empress Eudoxia, a lover of luxury 2 2,3 | dedication of the statue to the Empress furnished a new occasion 3 2,3 | denounced the vices of the Empress. He was again deposed, and 4 3,2 | early years of the future empress must be viewed with some 5 3,2 | to the throne she became empress of the Byzantine Empire. 6 3,7 | and “the most Christian empress, sent by God in difficult 7 3,11| became insane, and it was the Empress Sophia who, by paying 45, 8 5,1 | decrees she was not called “empress” but “Irene, the faithful 9 5,2 | and in the year 782-83 the Empress was forced to beg for peace. 10 5,2 | humiliating for the Empire. The Empress assumed the obligation of 11 5,2 | of the eighth century the Empress Irene sent a special expedition “ 12 5,5 | most pious and orthodox [empress] many years! You have established 13 5,5 | the holy images under the Empress Irene.”[99] With Leo’s death 14 5,5 | from which the Emperor and Empress were absent, took place 15 6 | from 1025 to 1056, when Empress Theodora, the last member 16 6,1 | sovereign basilissa, i.e., Empress of the Romans. Shortly before 17 6,4 | received by the Emperor, the Empress, and the heir to the throne. 18 6,8 | beginning of a general decline. Empress Zoë succeeded in raising 19 6,8 | 1056, with the death of Empress Theodora, Zoë’s sister, 20 6,8 | In the year 1056 the aged Empress Theodora was compelled by 21 7,1 | therefore, kept increasing. Empress Mary, formerly so popular, 22 7,1 | latinophile policy of the Empress‑regent, Mary of Antioch, 23 7,1 | relatives and commanded the Empress‑mother, Mary of Antioch, 24 8,10| ivy gently windeth;~The Empress is the cypress-tree, my 25 8,10| of the former basilissa (empress) of Nicaea has been preserved. 26 8,10| lady Constance, the august Empress of Greece.”[77]~ Frederick’ 27 8,17| restorer of icon worship, Empress Irene (797-802) and her 28 9,2 | margravate; unable as a Byzantine empress to accept the margravate, 29 9,2 | only Serbian who became Empress of Byzantium.”[18] She gave 30 9,2 | erected by the beautiful Empress of Trebizond.~ John VIII 31 9,2 | question of an heir arose. The Empress mother, Manuel II’s wife, 32 9,8 | beauty of the Byzantine Empress, who came from Trebizond,