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Serena (wife of Stilicho)

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Serena
Serena portrayed with her husband Stilicho and son Eucherius, c. 400
Bornbefore 379
Hispania
Died409
Rome, Italy
SpouseStilicho
IssueEucherius
Maria
Thermantia
DynastyTheodosian
FatherHonorius[1]
MotherMaria (presumed)[2]
ReligionChristianity[3]

Serena (died 409) was a member of the Theodosian dynasty as the niece of the emperor Theodosius I, as well as the wife of the military commander Stilicho.

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Family

Serena was the daughter of Honorius, the brother of Theodosius I and son of Theodosius the Elder, and her mother's name is presumed to be Maria. She had an elder sister named Thermantia. Serena's father died prior to 379, after which she was adopted by her uncle Theodosius.[3]

Around the year 384, she was married to the general Stilicho.[3] The poet Claudian stated that the union had been arranged by Theodosius due to Stilicho's military capability, but some modern scholars have disputed this. Their arguments contend that as Stilicho was relatively undistinguished at the time, it is more likely that Serena herself had chosen to marry the general.[4][5][6] The couple had a son, Eucherius, and two daughters, Maria and Thermantia. Both Maria and Thermantia would go on to be the first and second wife, respectively, of the emperor Honorius, Theodosius I's son and Serena's cousin.

Life

Zosimus reported that during Theodosius I’s visit to Rome in 394, Serena, a Christian, took a necklace from a statue of Rhea Silvia and placed it on her own neck. An old woman, the last of the Vestal Virgins, appeared, rebuking Serena and calling down punishment upon her for her act of impiety. Serena was then subject to dreadful dreams predicting her own untimely death.[7] Alan Cameron and John Matthews are both skeptical of the entire tale,[8] believing that Theodosius’ reported visit to Rome should be rejected.[9][10]

A resident at the court of Honorius, she selected a bride for Claudian, and took care of Honorius' half-sister Galla Placidia.

Stilicho was executed on Honorius' orders in 408, and Eucherius was also killed soon after. During the siege of Rome by the Visigoths the following year, Serena was falsely accused of conspiring with the Goths, and was executed with Galla Placidia's consent.

Notes

  1. ^ Jones, Martindale & Morris, p. 441.
  2. ^ Jones, Martindale & Morris, p. 558.
  3. ^ a b c Jones, Martindale & Morris, p. 824.
  4. ^ Cameron 1970, p. 56.
  5. ^ Hughes 2010, p. 15.
  6. ^ O’Flynn 1983, p. 16.
  7. ^ ""The New History", 5:38, Zosimus". Transcribed by Roger Pearse. Tertullian.org. Retrieved November 19, 2012.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  8. ^ Matthews 1975, p. 287.
  9. ^ Cameron 2010, p. 47.
  10. ^ Matthews 1975, p. 248.

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