Empress Theodora
Academic article regarding Theodora's use of patronage in Constantinople (2002).
The Mosaics of St. Vitale Ravenna "[N]o other work of art ...
Portraits of Emperor Justinian and his wife Empress Theodora appear in the apse mosaics of the Church of St. Vitale, built on the site of the martyrdom of...
Theodora (9th century) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Theodora depicted as ruler on this coin, with her son Michael, nominally emperor, ... Originally from Paphlagonia, Theodora was selected by Theophilus'...
Byzantine Empress Theodora
Possibly the most powerful woman in Byzantine history, Theodora was the wife of Justinian I and wielded considerable influence in Byzantine politics.
Theodora (6th century) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Her body was buried in the Church of the Holy Apostles, one of the splendid churches the emperor and empress had built in Constantinople. Both Theodora and...
Empress Theodora, c.500-547
Empress Theodora, c.500-547. theodora.jpg (6721 bytes). Byzantine empress and consort of Justinian I, the daughter of Aracius of Cypriot (a bearkeeper at...
Empress Theodora
Empress Theodora