Theophano Martiniake - Children

Children

According to De Ceremoniis by Constantine VII, Leo VI and Theophano only had one daughter, Eudokia, considered to have died young. Eudokia is buried in the Church of the Holy Apostles along with her father and mother.

Royal titles
Preceded by
Eudokia Ingerina
Byzantine Empress consort
886–893/897
Succeeded by
Zoe Zaoutzaina

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