Eudocia redirects here for her mother, see Licinia Eudoxia for her grandmother, the Eastern Empress, see Aelia Eudocia for women of similar names, see Eudoxia . Eudocia , or Eudoxia 439 &ndash 466 474? was the eldest daughter of Roman emperor Valentinian III and his wife, Licinia Eudoxia . She was thus the granddaughter on her mother s side of Eastern emperor Theodosius II and his wife, the poet Aelia Eudocia and on her father s side of Western emperor Constantius III and his wife Galla Placida . In the mid 440s, at age 5, Eudocia was betrothed to Huneric , son of the Vandal king Gaiseric and then a hostage in Italy . This engagement served to strengthen the alliance between the Western court and the Vandal kingdom in Africa. Their marriage did not take place at this time, however, because Eudocia was not yet of age. Eudocia s father was assassinated in 455, and his successor, Petronius Maximus , compelled Eudocia s mother to marry him and Eudocia herself to marry his son, Palladius Caesar Palladius . In response, the Vandals reportedly at the request of Eudocia s mother invaded Italy and captured Eudocia, her mother, and her younger sister, Placidia . Eudocia s mother and sister were sent to Constantinople, while Eudocia remained in Africa and married Huneric c. 460. They had a son, Hilderic , who reigned as king of the Vandals, from 523 530. At some time following the birth of Hilderic, Eudocia withdrew to Jerusalem due to religious differences with her Arianism Arian husband. She died there and was buried in the sepulcher of her grandmother, Aelia Eudocia. Sources Evagrius ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Eudocia ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 439 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Eudocia Category 439 births ... Late Antiquity Ancient Rome bio stub Euro royal stub bg de Eudocia it Eudocia pl Eudokia pt Princesa Eud cia sq Eudokia sv Eudocia v stromersk prinsessa ... more details
Infobox monarch name Aelia Eudocia title Byzantine Empress image Aelia Eudocia.JPG caption Portrait of Aelia Eudocia on a tremissis . full name Eudocia Augusta consortto Theodosius II issue Licinia Eudoxia ... 20 mf y aged 58 59 death place Jerusalem place of burial Aelia Eudocia Augusta c. 401 460 was the wife ... during the beginning of the Byzantine Empire . Eudocia lived in a world where Greek paganism and Christianity were still coming together. Although Eudocia s work has been mostly ignored by modern scholars ... world. Early life Aelia Eudocia was born around 400 C.E. in Antioch to a philosopher named ... to either teach or learn. Eudocia s given name was Athenais, which her parents named her after the city ... to Christianity in order to marry Theodosius II . The Emperor renamed her Eudocia and made her his ... since she became Empress, so they fled. However instead of punishing them, Eudocia called them ... Eudocia believed that their mean actions had come from jealousy of her destiny, not from a vengeful ... after Eudocia s death in the World Chronicle of John Malalas , an author who did not always ... Eudocia in their history because they were written after Eudocia had fallen into disgrace. ref name Holum 114 Children Eudocia had three children with Theodosius II. ref Edited by I. M. Plant, Women ... in infancy. It was only a year after she gave birth to her first child, when Eudocia was proclaimed ... the two women consisted of rivalry over power. Eudocia was jealous over the amount of power Pulcheria had within the court, while Pulcheria was jealous of the power Eudocia could claim from her. Their relationship ... Eudocia traveled to the Holy Land in 438. ref Averil Cameron, The Mediterranean World in Late Antiquity London Routledge, 1993 , 18. ref Eudocia went on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem in 438, bringing ... of Eudocia, Theosodius allowed her to go. ref Holum, 184. ref On her way to Jerusalem, she stopped ... Holum 117 Holum, 117. ref Eudocia s original name may have been named after the great city of Athens ... more details
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The Princess refers to The Princess Killigrew , a 17th century play by Thomas Killigrew The Princess poem , a poem by Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron Tennyson Alfred Tennyson The Princess play , a musical play by W.S. Gilbert based on the poem, which was eventually re written and adapted as Princess Ida The Princess story , a story by D. H. Lawrence . The Princess golf , a golf tournament on the European Challenge Tour , held in Sweden. disambig ... more details
sprotect2 otheruses Unreferenced date October 2007 Ranks of Nobility Princess is the feminine form of prince from Latin princeps , meaning wikt principal principal citizen . Most often, the term has been used for the consort of a prince or for the daughters of a king or sovereign prince. For many centuries, the title princess was not regularly used for a monarch s daughter, who might simply be called Lady or a non English equivalent. Old English language Old English had no female equivalent of prince , earl , or any royal or noble title aside from queen regnant queen . Royal women, or women of the nobility, were simply addressed or referred to as Lady or The Lady Firstname for a particularly highborn woman. As women slowly gained more autonomy and respect in History of Europe European history , the title of princess became simply the female counterpart of prince it does not necessarily imply being merely married to a prince. Fact date October 2007 A princess may be a hereditary, sovereign, head of state in her own right. The traditional meaning still applies in Europe in the sense that an untitled or at least non royal woman who marries a prince will almost always become a princess with the possibility of eventually becoming Queen Consort , in nations where that title exists but a man who marries a princess will almost never become a prince, unless his wife is expected to inherit the higher title of Queen regnant . If that is the case, then on her inheritance of that sovereign title, he will remain a prince. In many of Europe s Royal family royal families , a monarch king would ... them social class . This practice has led over time to many people thinking that prince and princess ... were not immediate members of a royal family but rather women who married into it. See also Princess disambiguation Damsel in distress Princess and dragon List of fictional princesses Category Lists ... pt Princesa ro Prin es simple Princess sv Prinsessa tr Prenses vi C ng ch a wuu zh ... more details
Ocean Princess may refer to the following cruise ship s Ocean Princess 2000 Ocean Princess 2000 , operated by Princess Cruises 2000 2002. Ocean Princess 2009 Ocean Princess 2009 , shipindex ... more details
Princess Pat may refer to Princess Pat song The Princess Pat , an operetta by Victor Herbert Patrice Munsel , an operatic soprano nicknamed Princess Pat A cruise ship in the Princess Cruises fleet Princess Pat Stakes , American horse race See also Princess Patricia of Connaught Princess Patricia s Canadian Light Infantry disambig ... more details
Princess Lilian may refer to Princess Lilian, Duchess of Halland 1915 , born Lilian Davies, later Princess of Sweden Princess Lilian of Belgium born Lilian Baels 1916 2002 hndis Lilian ... more details
Peninsula Princess may refer to Peninsula Princess Australia Peninsula Princess Australia , a ferry that formerly operated in Victoria, Australia Peninsula Princess Canada Peninsula Princess Canada , a ferry currently operating in New Brunswick, Canada disambig ... more details
Diamond Princess can refer to Diamond Princess album , an album by American rapper Trina Diamond Princess Miliyah Kato album , an Album by Japanese pop urban singer Miliyah Kato Diamond Princess ship , a cruise ship operated by Princess Cruises Princess cut diamond, a popular style of cutting a diamond for jewellery disambig ... more details
Princess in Love may refer to Princess in Love , a 1994 book by Anna Pasternak and claimed to detail the affair of Diana, Princess of Wales with James Hewitt The Princess Diaries, Volume III Princess in Love , a 2002 book by Meg Cabot and titled Princess Diaries Third Time Lucky in the United Kingdom disambig ... more details
Several cruise ships have carried the name Royal Princess MV Artania Artania was named Royal Princess from 1984 until 2005 MV Adonia Adonia was named Royal Princess from 2007 until 2011 Royal Princess 2013 Royal Princess is planned to be launched in 2013 disambiguation fr Royal Princess ... more details
Princess Daisy may refer to Princess Daisy novel Princess Daisy novel , a 1980 novel by Judith Krantz Princess Daisy film Princess Daisy film , a 1983 film based on Krantz s novel Daisy, Princess of Pless 1873 1943 , British born socialite and German princessPrincess Daisy Mario , a fictional character in Nintendo s Mario series of video games Disambig ... more details
Princess Luna may refer to Princess Luna My Little Pony , a character in My Little Pony Princess Luna Petter Pan , a protagonist in The Adventures of Peter Pan disambiguation ... more details
Wiktionarypar princessPrincess is a title of nobility. It can also refer to Fictional Characters Disney Princess Kilala Princess Books and Magazines Princess magazine Princess magazine , a Japanese manga magazine Princess A True Story of Life Behind the Veil in Saudi Arabia , a book by Jean Sasson Film, Animation and Television Princess 2008 film Princess 2008 film , a 2008 film first shown on ABC Family Princess 2006 film Princess 2006 film , a Danish animated film Princess television show Princess television show , a money management reality program Princess Trey Parker & Matt Stone Princess Trey Parker & Matt Stone , Flash animation done by Matt Stone and Trey Parker Princess Natasha , a Flash animation series Princess, the nickname of the character Aelita Code Lyoko Aelita Code Lyoko from Code Lyoko Music Princess singer , 1980s pop music singer Princess Annie album Princess Annie album , an album by Pakistani singer Annie Princess Short Stack song Princess Short Stack song , a 2009 single by Australian pop punk band Short Stack Princess , a song by Elton John from his album Jump Up Princess Dmitry Koldun song Princess Dmitry Koldun song , a 2009 single by Belarussian pop rock artist Dmitry Koldun Business Princess Hotels & Resorts , Spanish hotel company Princess Yachts , a UK motor yacht maker Princess Cruises , a large cruise line Transport Austin Princess and Vanden Plas Princess 1947 68 , a British motor car Princess car Princess 1975 81 , a British motor car Saunders Roe Princess , a very large British flying boat aircraft of the 1950s SS Princess SS Princess , a Lake Winnipeg steamboat Other Princess line is a cut of woman s dress or coat, with two parallel seams from bust to hemline. Princess is also used as a common pejorative , referring to a girl who is very spoiled. Princess, Kentucky , a small community located in the state of Kentucky in the United States. Princess cut diamond shape the second most popular diamond cut shape Princess Beanie Baby , a collectible ... more details
Princess Maria may refer to Princess Laetitia Maria of Belgium, Archduchess of Austria Este born 2003 , Princess Imperial of Austria Princess Maria Antonia of Naples and Sicily 1784 1806 , Princess of Asturias Princess Maria Beatrice of Savoy born 1943 , youngest daughter of Italy s last king and his queen Princess Maria Clotilde of Savoy 1843 1911 , Italian princessPrincess Maria da Gloria of Orl ans Braganza born 1946 , Duchess of Segorbe Princess Maria Francesca of Savoy 1914 2000 , Italian princessPrincess Maria Gabriella of Savoy born 1940 , daughter of Umberto II Princess Maria Georgievna of Greece and Denmark 1876 1940 , fifth child and second daughter of George I of Greece and Olga Konstantinovna of Russia Princess Maria Josepha of Saxony 1867 1944 , mother of Emperor Karl I of Austria Princess Maria Laura of Belgium, Archduchess of Austria Este born 1988 , Princess Imperial of Austria Princess Maria Louise , a character in the fictional anime Mobile Fighter G Gundam Princess Maria Manuela of Asturias 1527 1545 , Portuguese princessPrincess Maria of Romania born 1964 , youngest daughter and fifth child of Michael I and Queen Anne Princess Maria of Romania 1870 1874 , only child of Carol I of Romania and Elisabeth of Wied Princess Maria Pia of Bourbon Parma born 1934 , oldest daughter of Umberto II of Italy and Marie Jos of Belgium Princess Maria Tatiana of Yugoslavia born 1957 , first child of Prince Andrej of Yugoslavia and Princess Christina of Hesse Kassel or Hesse Cassel Princess Maria Teresa of Bourbon Two Sicilies 1867 1909 , only child of Lodovico, Count of Trani and Mathilde Ludovika, Duchess in Bavaria See also Princess Maria Esmeralda Princess Marie disambiguation Princess Mary disambiguation Queen Mary disambiguation hndis Maria, Princess ... more details
Princess Edward may refer to Princess Victoria of Saxe Coburg Saalfeld 1786 1861 , The Princess Edward, Duchess of Kent Katharine, Duchess of Kent born 1933 , Princess Edward, Duchess of Kent Sophie, Countess of Wessex born 1965 , The Princess Edward, Countess of Wessex hndis Edward ... more details
Princess Isabelle may refer to Princess Isabelle, Countess of Paris 1911 2003 Princess Isabelle of Orl ans 1878 1961 1878 1961 , a member of the French Orleanist royal family Princess Isabelle of Orl ans 1900 1983 1900 1983 Princess Isabelle of Liechtenstein , a member of the Family of Liechtenstein hndis ... more details
Princess Marie may refer to Princess Marie of Baden disambiguation , various princesses of the royal House of Baden Princess Marie Agla of Liechtenstein born 1940 , wife and cousin of Prince Hans Adam II of Liechtenstein Princess Marie Bonaparte 1882 1962 , French psychoanalyst Princess Marie C cile of Prussia born 1942 , second daughter of Louis Ferdinand, Prince of Prussia and Grand Duchess Kira Kirillovna of Russia Princess Marie of Denmark born 1976 , second wife of Prince Joachim of Denmark known as Marie Cavallier before the wedding Princess Marie d Orleans disambiguation , various French princesses Princess Marie of Edinburgh 1875 1938 , Queen of Romania Princess Marie Isabelle of Orl ans 1848 1919 , Countess of Paris Princess Marie Louise of Bulgaria born 1933 , daughter of Tsar Boris III and Tsaritsa Ioanna Princess Marie Louise of Schleswig Holstein 1872 1956 , member of the British Royal Family Princess Marie of Hanover 1849 1904 , great granddaughter of King George III Princess Marie of Hesse and by Rhine 1874 1878 , youngest daughter of Princess Alice of the United Kingdom and Ludwig IV, the Grand Duke of Hesse Princess Marie of Hornes 1704 1736 , daughter of Thomas Bruce, 3rd Earl of Elgin and Charlotte Jacqueline d Argenteau, comtesse d Esneux Princess Marie of Saxe Weimar Eisenach disambiguation , multiple people Princess Marie of Schaumburg Lippe born 1945 , daughter of Prince Christian of Schaumburg Lippe and Princess Feodora of Denmark See also Princess Marie Ad la de of Savoy 1685 1712 , Princess of Savoy and Sardinia, eldest daughter of Victor Amadeus II of Sardinia Princess Marie Antoinette of Parma 1774 1841 , Princess of Parma, daughter of Duke Ferdinand I of Parma Marie Chantal, Crown Princess of Greece , wife of Pavlos, Crown Prince of Greece Princess Marie Christine of Belgium born 1951 daughter of King Leopold III of the Belgians Princess Marie Gabrielle of Luxembourg Princess Mary disambiguation Princess Louise Marie disambiguation Princess ... more details
Warrior princess can refer to Xena Warrior Princess , a 1995 2001 American television series The Warrior Princess Hercules The Legendary Journeys The Warrior Princess Hercules The Legendary Journeys , a season 1 episode of the television series Hercules The Legendary Journeys that introduced the Xena character X wing Rogue Squadron The Warrior Princess , a 1996 story arc of the X wing Rogue Squadron comics series Diana Warrior Princess , a 2003 roleplaying game by Heliograph Incorporated See also Princess Warrior Woman warrior disambig ... more details
Seven ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Princess , HMS Princesse or HMS Princessa HMS Princesse 1660 HMS Princesse was a 54 gun fourth rate launched in 1660 and broken up in 1680. HMS Ossory 1682 HMS Princess was a 90 gun second rate launched in 1682 as HMS Ossory 1682 HMS Ossory . She was renamed HMS Prince in 1705, HMS Princess in 1716 and HMS Princess Royal in 1728. She was broken up in 1773. HMS Princess 1740 HMS Princess was a 70 gun third rate , originally the Spanish ship Princessa . She was captured in 1740, hulked in 1760 and sold in 1784. HMS Princessa 1780 HMS Princessa was a 70 gun third rate, originally the Spanish ship Princessa 1750 Spanish ship Princessa . She was captured in 1780, became a sheer hulk in 1784 and was broken up in 1809. HMS Princess 1795 HMS Princess was a 28 gun sixth rate , originally the Netherlands Dutch East Indiaman Williamstadt en Boetzlaar ... in 1816. HMS Princess 1905 HMS Princess was former SS Kronprincess Cecilie , launched in 1905. Captured in 1914, she was renamed as Princess and used as a dummy for HMS Ajax 1912 HMS Ajax ref citation ..., 1914 1919 date 20 Oct 1972 publisher Littlehampton Book Services Ltd isbn 0 7110 0380 7 ref HMS Princess ... have been named after specific princesses, including HMS Princess Alice HMS Princess Alice HMS Princess Amelia HMS Princess Amelia HMS Princess Anne HMS Princess Anne HMS Princess Augusta HMS Princess Augusta HMS Princess Carolina HMS Princess Carolina HMS Princess Caroline HMS Princess Caroline HMS Princess Charlotte HMS Princess Charlotte HMS Princess Louisa HMS Princess Louisa HMS Princess Margaret HMS Princess Margaret HMS Princess Maria HMS Princess Maria HMS Princess Mary HMS Princess Mary HMS Princess of Orange HMS Princess of Orange HMS Princess Royal HMS Princess Royal HMS Princess Sophia Frederica HMS Princess Sophia Frederica References references Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Princess, Hms Category Royal Navy ship names es HMS Princess ru HMS Princess ... more details
Princess Mary may refer to People Mary Tudor, Queen of France 1496 1533 , daughter of Henry VII of England Queen Mary I of England 1516 1558 ,known as Princess Mary before her accession Mary, Princess Royal and Princess of Orange 1631 1660 , daughter of Charles I of England Princess Mary of Great Britain 1723 1772 , daughter of George II of Great Britain Princess Mary, Duchess of Gloucester and Edinburgh 1776 1857 , daughter of George III of the United Kingdom Princess Mary Adelaide of Cambridge 1833 1897 , granddaughter of George III of the United Kingdom Mary, Princess Royal and Countess of Harewood 1897 1965 , daughter of George V of the United Kingdom Mary, Crown Princess of Denmark born 1972 , Australian born wife of Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark Other HMS Princess Mary HMS Princess Mary , ships of the Royal Navy Princess Mary s Gift Book World War I relief book, illustrated by Edmund Dulac , referring to the Countess of Harewood See also Princess Marie disambiguation Queen Mary disambiguation disambig hn DEFAULTSORT Mary, Princess ... more details
Little Princess may refer to A Little Princess , a 1905 children s novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett A Little Princess Lippa musical A Little Princess Lippa musical , a 2004 musical adaptation by Andrew Lippa The Little Princess 1917 film The Little Princess 1917 film , starring Mary Pickford The Little Princess 1939 film The Little Princess 1939 film , starring Shirley Temple A Little Princess 1973 TV serial A Little Princess 1973 TV serial , starring Deborah Makepeace A Little Princess 1986 TV serial A Little Princess 1986 TV serial , starring Amelia Shankley and Maureen Lipman A Little Princess 1995 film A Little Princess 1995 film , starring Liesel Matthews and Eleanor Bron Sarah... Ang Munting Prinsesa is a 1995 Filipino film adaptation starring Camille Prats, Angelica Panganiban and Jean Garcia. Sh k jo Seira 2009 Japanese adaptation Little Princess Maru Oukoku no Ningyou Hime 2 , an RPG from the Marl Kingdom series Little Princess automobile , a cyclecar built by the Princess Cyclecar Company Little Princesses , a UK charity Little Princess animated series Little Princess animated series , a children s animated television series Little Princess album Little Princess album , a 2009 album by Tim Sparks The Little Princess , a religious Chick tract tract published by Chick Publications The Little Princesses , a non fiction book by Marion Crawford about her time as governess for Princess Elizabeth See also Princess disambiguation Little Prince disambiguation disambiguation de A Little Princess he nl The Little Princess ja ... more details
Princess Pauline may refer to Princess Pauline, Duchess of Sagan 1782 1845 , a Princess of Courland by birth Princess Pauline of Orange Nassau 1800 1806 , a Princess of the House of Orange Nassau Princess Pauline of Waldeck and Pyrmont 1855 1925 , a member of the House of Waldeck and Pyrmont Princess Pauline of W rttemberg 1810 1856 , a member of the House of W rttemberg and a Princess of W rttemberg by birth Princess Pauline of W rttemberg 1877 1965 , the only daughter of William II of W rttemberg Princess Pauline von Metternich 1836 1921 , a famous Viennese and Parisian socialite of great charm and elegance See also Pauline disambiguation Disambig ... more details
Princess Cantacuzene may refer to Princess Elsa Cantacuzene n e Elsa Bruckmann Julia Dent Cantacuz ne Spiransky Grant 1876 1975 , married to Prince Mikhail Cantacuz ne Princess Kassandra Cantacuzene, mother of Antiochus Kantemir Princess Irina Cantacuzene 1895 1945 and Princess Olga Cantacuzene 1899 1983 , granddaughters of Catherine Chislova Princess Marie Cantacuz ne 1820 1898 , Romanian model and wife of Pierre Puvis de Chavannes See also Cantacuzino family of Wallachia hndis Cantacuzene ... more details