Children
Theodora and Justinian II had only one known child:
- Tiberios (c. 705 – 711, co-emperor from 706 to 711). Executed by orders of Philippikos.
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Preceded by Eudokia |
Byzantine Empress consort 705–711 |
Succeeded by Maria |
Read more about this topic: Theodora Of Khazaria
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