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Licinia Eudoxia III
Aelia Eudocia (422-after 462): name of an Roman empress, wife of Valentinian III.
Relatives
- Father: Theodosius II
- Mother: Aelia Eudocia II
- First husband: Valentinian III
- Daughters: Placidia (married to Olybrius), Eudocia
- Second husband: Maximus
- Third husband: Huneric
Life
- 422: Birth
- 423: Galla Placidia and her young son Valentinian III arrive in Constantinople; Eudoxia engaged to Valentinian; death of Honorius, usurpation of Johannes; Theodosius II recognizes the young Valentinian as emperor in the west
- 437: Valentinian marries Eudoxia
- 439: Made Augusta
- 450: Makes sure that pope Leo I intervenes in the monophysite controversy
- 451: Council of Chalcedon; monophysitism condemned
- 455: Valentinian III killed in Rome
- Petronius Maximus usurpes the throne and proposes to Eudoxia III
- Petronius is not recognized by the eastern emperor Marcianus, and killed by his soldiers
- Rome sacked by the Vandals; Eudoxia and her daughters captured and taken to Africa
- The Vandal king Geiseric marries Eudoxia to his son Hunneric
- 462: Sent to Constantinople