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Maria (empress)

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Maria
5th-century cameo depicting Maria (right) and her husband Honorius (left)
Roman empress
(in the West)
Tenure398 – 407
Bornc. 384
Died407
Ravenna
Burial
SpouseHonorius
DynastyTheodosian
FatherStilicho
MotherSerena
Maria's pendant, now on display at the Louvre. The names of Maria's parents and husband are arranged to form the Chi Rho. The pendant reads, around a central cross (clockwise) on the obverse:
HONORI
MARIA
SERHNA
VIVATIS
STELICHO. and on the reverse,
STELICHO
SERENA
EUCHERI
THERMANTIA
VIVATIS

Maria (died 407) was a Roman empress as the first wife of the Western Roman Emperor Honorius. She was the daughter of the general Stilicho. It is uncertain when she was born, but she must have been no older than fourteen at the time of her marriage. Maria had no children, and died in 407. After her death, Honorius married her sister Thermantia.

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Family

Maria was a daughter of Stilicho, magister militum of the Western Roman Empire, and Serena. Her siblings were Eucherius and Thermantia. Maria’s unnamed paternal grandfather was a Romanized Vandal cavalry officer under the emperor Valens, while her unnamed paternal grandmother was a Roman.[1]

Her maternal grandfather was an elder Honorius, a brother to Theodosius I and son of Count Theodosius.[2] Genealogists consider it likely that Maria was named after her maternal grandmother, tentatively giving said grandmother the name "Maria".[3]

Marriage

In c. February, 398, Maria married Honorius, a cousin of her mother.[4] In the Epithalamion written in their honor, the poet Claudian places his flattering description of Maria in the mouth of Venus, a Roman goddess principally associated with love, beauty and fertility.[5]

The date of her parents’ marriage is usually given as the year 384,[6][7][8] meaning that Maria would be, at most, 14 years old at the time of her marriage.[3]

Empress

Although Claudian expressed hope that Maria would have a child,[9] that did not happen.[10] Some ancient sources attributed the couple’s childlessness to underhanded tactics. Zosimus blamed Serena,[11] while Philostorgius blamed Stilicho.[12] Doyle characterized Zosimus’ report of Serena administering drugs to her son-in-law for years as “outlandish.”[13] After her death in 407,[14] her sister Thermantia went on to marry Honorius.

References

  1. ^ Jones, Martindale & Morris, p. 853.
  2. ^ Jones, Martindale & Morris, p. 441.
  3. ^ a b Jones, Martindale & Morris, p. 824.
  4. ^ Ralph W. Mathisen, Honorius (395-423 A.D.)
  5. ^ Claudian, "Epithalamium", Loeb Classical Library, edition 1922
  6. ^ Williams, Stephen, Theodosius: The Empire at Bay, Yale University Press, 1994, p. 42
  7. ^ McEvoy 2013, p. 143.
  8. ^ Holum 1982, pp. 9–10.
  9. ^ McEvoy 2013, p. 161.
  10. ^ Holum 1982, p. 49.
  11. ^ Zosimus, Historia Nova 5.28.2
  12. ^ Philostorgius, Historia Ecclesiastica XII.2
  13. ^ Doyle, Chris (2018-08-06). Honorius: The Fight for the Roman West AD 395-423. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-317-27807-8.
  14. ^ Jones 1992, p. 720.

Sources

Royal titles
Preceded by
Galla
First following the division with the Eastern Roman Empire
Western Roman Empress consort
398–407
Succeeded by
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