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Eudokia and Angelina
At first Alexios III received Alexios V well, even allowing him to marry his daughter Eudokia Angelina.
He had been married twice but was now allegedly the lover of Eudokia Angelina, a daughter of Emperor Alexios III Angelos.
The crusaders ' second attack proved too strong to repel, and Alexios V fled into Thrace on the night of 12 April 1204, accompanied by Eudokia Angelina and her mother Euphrosyne Doukaina Kamatera.
The refugees reached Mosynopolis, the base of the deposed emperor Alexios III Angelos, where they were initially well received, and Alexios V married Eudokia Angelina.
His niece, Eudokia Angelina, was married to Stefan, son of Stefan Nemanja of Serbia.
By this marriage he was brother-in-law of Eudokia Angelina.
The eldest was Isaakios Doukas Vatatzes ( died 1261 ), who married and had two children: Ioannes Vatatzes ( born 1215 ), who married to Eudokia Angelina and had two daughters Theodora Doukaina Vatatzaina, wife of Michael VIII Palaiologos, and Maria Vatatzaina, married to Michael Doukas Glabas Tarchaneiotes, Military Goveror of Thrace ; and a daughter, married to Konstantinos Strategopoulos.
Stefan was the only known son of Stefan Nemanjić by his first wife Eudokia Angelina.
Isaac II Angelus summoned a peace treaty, and the marriage of Nemanja's son Stefan to Eudokia Angelina, the niece of Isaac II, was confirmed.
Stefan was married, around 1186, to Eudokia Angelina, the youngest daughter of Alexius Angelus and Euphrosyne Doukaina Kamaterina.
# Eudokia Angelina, who married ( 1 ) King Stefan I Prvovenčani of Serbia ; ( 2 ) Emperor Alexios V Doukas ; ( 3 ) Leo Sgouros, ruler of Corinth.

Eudokia and who
# Eudokia Komnene, who married Michael Iasites.
By her he had three daughters: Eudokia, who became a nun, Zoe, future empress, and Theodora.
Alfonso and his love affairs are mentioned in poems by many troubadours, including Guillem de Berguedà ( who criticized his dealings with Azalais of Toulouse ) and Peire Vidal, who commended Alfonso's decision to marry Sancha rather than Eudokia Komnene that he had preferred a poor Castilian maid to the emperor Manuel's golden camel.
* Eudokia Palaiologina, who married Emperor John II of Trebizond
Named after his maternal grandfather, Romanos was married, as a child, to Bertha, the illegitimate daughter of Hugh of Arles, King of Italy, who changed her name to Eudokia after her marriage.
Romanos ( or Romanus ) IV Diogenes ( Greek: Ρωμανός Δ ΄ Διογένης, Rōmanos IV Diogenēs ) was a member of the Byzantine military aristocracy who, after his marriage to the widowed empress Eudokia Makrembolitissa was crowned Byzantine emperor and reigned from 1068 to 1071.
However, his elevation had antagonised not only the Doukas family, in particular the Caesar, John Doukas who led the opposition of the palace officials to Romanos ' authority, but also the Varangian Guard, who openly expressed their discontent at the marriage of Eudokia.
# Eudokia Komnene, who married Theodore Vatatzes
This curious development may have been intended to legitimize the eventual succession to the throne of Eudokia Ingerina's son Leo, who was widely believed to be Michael's son.
Michael III had no children by his wife Eudokia Dekapolitissa, but was believed to have fathered one or two sons by his mistress Eudokia Ingerina, who was married to Basil I:
On January 1, 1068, Eudokia married the general Romanos Diogenes, who now became senior co-emperor alongside Michael VII, Konstantios, and another brother, Andronikos.
* Eudokia, who died in 892.
However, Eudokia did not live very happily with her new husband, who was warlike and self-willed and increasingly excluded her from power.
After Michael VII was deposed in 1078 by Nikephoros III, Eudokia was recalled by the new emperor who offered to marry her.
However, this constituted his fourth marriage, and was therefore uncanonical in the eyes of the Eastern Orthodox church, which had already been reluctant to accept his third marriage to Eudokia Baïana, who died in childbirth in 901.
By another, low-born mistress named Pezola, and whom the people called Venerem, Hugh had a daughter, Bertha, who married the Byzantine Emperor Romanos II and took the name Eudokia ( Eudocia ).
She is sometimes imagined as “ an old woman who insults the month of March when she goes out with a herd of sheep or goats .” Her name probably originates from the Byzantine calendar, which celebrates the 2nd century martyr-saint Eudokia of Heliopolis ( Evdokia ) on March 1.
After the end of Constantine X Doukas's reign ( 1059 – 1067 ), she shrewdly supported Constantine's widow, Eudokia Makrembolitissa, and her new husband Romanos IV Diogenes ( r. 1068 – 1071 ) against the rest of Eudokia's former in-laws, who disapproved of the marriage.
Alexios IV was soon strangled by Alexios Doukas Mourtzouphlos, the lover of Euphrosyne's daughter Eudokia, who then proclaimed himself emperor as Alexios V. In April 1204 Euphrosyne fled the city along with her daughter and Alexios V, and they made their way to Mosynopolis, where Euphrosyne's husband Alexios III had taken refuge.

Eudokia and married
On Emperor Michael's orders, Basil divorced his wife Maria and married Eudokia Ingerina, Michael's favorite mistress in around 865.
* Eudokia Laskarina, engaged to Robert de Courtenay, married bef.
The Vatatzes family had first become prominent in Byzantine society in the Komnenian period and had forged early imperial connections when Theodore Vatatzes married the porphyrogenete princess Eudokia Komnene, daughter of Emperor John II Komnenos.
Addicted to endless debates about philosophy and theology, Constantine gained influence after he married, as his second wife, Eudokia Makrembolitissa, the niece of Patriarch Michael Keroularios.
After Zoe's death a third marriage was technically illegal, but he married again, only to have his third wife Eudokia Baïana die in 901.
Although Vukan was Nemanja's eldest son, Nemanja preferred to see Stefan II on the Serbian throne mostly because Stefan was married to Byzantine princess Eudokia.
* Eudokia ( February 14838 February 1513 ), married Peter, Kazan Tsar of the Tartars in 1506 but had no issue.
Michael's daughter Irene married Ivan Asen III of Bulgaria, and another daughter, Eudokia Palaiologina, married John II Komnenos of Trebizond, and another daughter, Theodora, married David VI of Georgia.

Eudokia and 1
Theodorus Lector, in his 6th-century History of the Church 1: 1 stated that Eudokia ( wife of Theodosius II, died 460 ) sent an image of " the Mother of God " named Icon of the Hodegetria from Jerusalem to Pulcheria, daughter of the Emperor Arcadius: the image was specified to have been " painted by the Apostle Luke.

Eudokia and King
, King of Italy, renamed Eudokia as empress ).
Vladislav was the younger son of King Stefan the First-Crowned and Queen Eudokia and a grandson of Grand Prince Stefan Nemanja and Anna.
Her sister Eudokia Komnene married William VIII of Montpellier and was the grandmother of King James I of Aragon.

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