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Eudoxia

Eudoxia (Ancient Greek: Εὐδοξία, Eudoxía), Eudokia (Εὐδοκία, Eudokía, anglicized as Eudocia) or Evdokia is a feminine given name, which originally meant "good fame or judgement" or "she whose fame or judgement is good" in Greek. The Slavic forms of the name are East Slavic: Evdokiya (Russian: Евдокия), Yevdokiya (Ukrainian: Євдокія); South Slavic: Evdokija (Евдокија), Jevdokija (Јевдокија). It was mainly popular in late antiquity and during the Middle Ages, particularly in Eastern Europe. It continues to be in use today, usually in honor of various saints.[citation needed]

Eudoxia became the basis for the name Avdotia, which is a popular name for women in Russia.

Eudoxia, Eudokia and Eudocia

The names Eudoxia, Eudokia, and Eudocia are interchangeable in most cases for the Wikipedia search engine.

Saints

  • Eudoxia of Heliopolis (d. 120), early Christian saint and martyr
  • Virgin Martyr Eudoxia at Canopus in Egypt - died 311 with sisters Theodota and Theoctiste, mother Athanasia, Saints Cyrus and John
  • Saint Eudocia: see below under Aelia Eudocia

Byzantine royals

Non-Byzantine royals

Fiction

Evdokia

Evdokia, one variant of the Greek name, can stand for:

Slavic variants of the Greek name

  • Avdotya, Avdotia - Russian variant of the Greek name
  • Evdokija - Serbian variant of the Greek name
  • Evdokiya - Russian and Bulgarian variant of the Greek name

Places

Ships

See also

Eudoxus and Eudoxius are male versions of the name.

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Eudoxia Ancient Greek Eὐdo3ia Eudoxia Eudokia Eὐdokia Eudokia anglicized as Eudocia or Evdokia is a feminine given name which originally meant good fame or judgement or she whose fame or judgement is good in Greek The Slavic forms of the name are East Slavic Evdokiya Russian Evdokiya Yevdokiya Ukrainian Yevdokiya South Slavic Evdokija Evdokiјa Jevdokija Јevdokiјa It was mainly popular in late antiquity and during the Middle Ages particularly in Eastern Europe It continues to be in use today usually in honor of various saints citation needed Eudoxia became the basis for the name Avdotia which is a popular name for women in Russia Contents 1 Eudoxia Eudokia and Eudocia 1 1 Saints 1 2 Byzantine royals 1 3 Non Byzantine royals 1 4 Fiction 2 Evdokia 3 Slavic variants of the Greek name 4 Places 5 Ships 6 See alsoEudoxia Eudokia and Eudocia EditThe names Eudoxia Eudokia and Eudocia are interchangeable in most cases for the Wikipedia search engine Saints Edit Eudoxia of Heliopolis d 120 early Christian saint and martyr Virgin Martyr Eudoxia at Canopus in Egypt died 311 with sisters Theodota and Theoctiste mother Athanasia Saints Cyrus and John Saint Eudocia see below under Aelia EudociaByzantine royals Edit Aelia Eudoxia c 380 404 Byzantine empress daughter of Flavius Bauto and wife of Emperor Arcadius Aelia Eudocia Eudocia Augusta c 401 460 Saint Eudocia Byzantine empress wife of Theodosius II and daughter in law of Aelia Eudoxia Licinia Eudoxia 422 462 Western Roman empress daughter of Theodosius II and Aelia Eudocia wife of Emperors Valentinian III and Petronius Maximus Eudocia daughter of Valentinian III Princess Eudocia 439 466 474 daughter of Emperor Valentinian III and Licinia Eudoxia wife of Vandal king Huneric Fabia Eudokia c 580 612 Byzantine empress wife of the emperor Heraclius Eudoxia Epiphania b 611 daughter of emperor Heraclius and Fabia Eudokia Eudokia wife of Justinian II 7th century Byzantine empress wife of Justinian II Eudokia Ingerina c 840 c 882 Byzantine empress wife of the 10th century Emperor Basil I Eudokia Baiana died 901 Byzantine empress wife of Leo VI the Wise Eudokia Makrembolitissa 1021 1096 Byzantine empress wife of emperors Constantine X Doukas and Romanos IV Diogenes putative author of a dictionary of history and mythology often referred to as Eudocia Eudokia Komnene daughter of John II Komnenos 1087 1143 wife of Theodore Vatatzes Eudoxia Byzantine princess niece and mistress of Andronikos I Komnenos c 1118 1185 Eudokia Angelina d 1211 or later Byzantine princess consort of Stefan the First Crowned of Serbia Eudokia Palaiologina 1265 1302 daughter of Michael VIII Palaiologos and his wife TheodoraNon Byzantine royals Edit Eudoxia of Moscow or of Suzdal Yevdokia d 1407 Grand Duchess of the Grand Duchy of Moscow wife of Dmitry Donskoy Eudoxia Lopukhina 1669 1731 first wife of Peter the Great Maria Eutokia Toaputeitou d 1869 queen of the Polynesian island of Mangareva wife of Maputeoa mother of Joseph Gregorio IIFiction Edit Eudoxia a fictional character in the Anne Rice novel Blood and Gold Eudoxia one of Italo Calvino s Invisible Cities Eudoxia one of the colony worlds in The Expanse Babylon s Ashes Eudoxia Vatatzes mainspring character in Patrick White s novel The Twyborn AffairEvdokia EditEvdokia one variant of the Greek name can stand for Evdokia Bobyleva 1919 2017 Russian teacher Evdokia Kadi Cypriot singer Evdokia film a 1971 film starring Maria Vassiliou George Koutouzis Koula Agagiotou and Christos Zorbas Zeibekiko of Evdokia film the characteristic zeibekiko songSlavic variants of the Greek name EditAvdotya Avdotia Russian variant of the Greek name Evdokija Serbian variant of the Greek name Evdokiya Russian and Bulgarian variant of the Greek namePlaces EditEudocia Cappadocia an ancient city of Cappadocia Eudocia Lycia an ancient city of Lycia Eudocias Pamphylia an ancient city of Pamphylia Eudocia Phrygia an ancient city of Phrygia Eudoxias city and bishopric in Galatia Anatolia Eudocia former name of Tokat AnatoliaShips EditMV Eudoxia British cargo ship citation needed See also EditEudoxus and Eudoxius are male versions of the name Eudoxus disambiguation Eudoxius can refer to chronologically St Eudoxius of Armenia 2nd century Roman soldier and Christian martyr from the time of Emperor Trajan Holy Martyrs Eudoxius Zeno Macarius and Companions martyred 311 312 relevant here St Eudoxius of Melitene St Eudoxius of Sebaste Christian martyr from the time of Emperor Licinius martyred in 315 at Sebaste together with other Roman Christian soldiers see Agapius Atticus Carterius Styriacus Tobias Eudoxius Nictopolion and Companions Eudoxius of Antioch died 370 Arian bishop of Antioch and later of Constantinople AD 442 Year of the Consulship of Dioscorus and Eudoxius Eudoxius jurist professor and one of the 5th century Ecumenical Masters at the Law school of Berytus List of Byzantine emperors List of Roman and Byzantine Empresses This page or section lists people that 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