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Zoe Porphyrogenita

Zoë Porphyrogenita
Zoe mosaic Hagia Sophia.jpg
Empress Zoë as depicted in a mosaic from the Hagia Sophia
Empress of the Byzantine Empire
Reign 12 November 1028 – June 1050
Predecessor Constantine VIII
Successor Constantine IX and Theodora
Regent Romanos III (1028–1034)
Michael IV (1034–1041)
Michael V (1041–1042)
Theodora (1042–1050)
Constantine IX (1042–1050)
Born c. 978
Constantinople
Died June 1050 (aged 72)
Constantinople
Burial Church of the Holy Apostles, Constantinople
Spouse Romanos III (1028–1034)
Michael IV (1034–1041)
Constantine IX (1042–1050)
Dynasty Macedonian
Father Constantine VIII
Mother Helena

Zoë (Greek: Ζωή "life" Medieval Greek: [zo'i]; c. 978 – June 1050) reigned as Byzantine Empress alongside her sister Theodora from April 19 to June 11, 1042. She was also enthroned as the Empress Consort to a series of co-rulers beginning with Romanos III in 1028 until her death in 1050 while married to Constantine IX.

Zoë was one of the few Byzantine empresses who was Porphyrogenita, or "born into the purple" (that is, she was born to a reigning emperor). She was the second daughter of Constantine VIII and Helena, daughter of Alypius. Her father had become co-emperor in 962 and sole emperor in 1025. His reign as sole emperor lasted less than three years, from December 15, 1025 to November 15, 1028.

As an eligible imperial princess she was considered as a possible bride for the Holy Roman Emperor, Otto III in 996. A second embassy sent in 1001, headed by Arnulf, Archbishop of Milan, was tasked with selecting Otto’s bride from among Constantine’s three daughters. The eldest, Eudocia, was disfigured by smallpox, while the youngest, Theodora, was a very plain girl. Arnulf therefore selected the attractive 23-year-old Zoë, to which her uncle Basil II agreed. In January 1002 she accompanied Arnulf back to Italy, only to discover when the ship reached Bari that Otto III had died, forcing her to return home. Another opportunity arose in 1028, when an embassy from the Holy Roman Empire arrived in Constantinople with a proposal for an imperial marriage. Constantine VIII and the fifty-year-old Zoë rejected the idea out of hand when it was revealed that the intended groom Henry, the son of Conrad II, was only ten years old.


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