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Personal data Helena "Елена Лакапина (Алипина)" emperor of the byzanthine empire Empress Of The Byzantine Empire 

  • Nickname is Елена Лакапина (Алипина).
  • She was born in (Byzantium) (Constantinople), Istanbul, Turkey.
  • She died about 1024 in (Byzantium) (Constantinople), Istanbul, Turkey.
  • She is buried in Roman Empress.
  • A child of Alypius and Alipina
  • This information was last updated on December 5, 2011.

Household of Helena "Елена Лакапина (Алипина)" emperor of the byzanthine empire Empress Of The Byzantine Empire

She is married to Constantine VIII Porphyrogenitos.

They got married about 976 at Constantinople, Constantinople, Turkey.


Child(ren):

  1. Zoe Porphyrogenita  ± 980-± 1050 


Notes about Helena "Елена Лакапина (Алипина)" emperor of the byzanthine empire Empress Of The Byzantine Empire

{geni:about_me} [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helena,_daughter_of_Alypius '''Helena, daughter of Alypius''']

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Helena, daughter of Alypius was the wife of Constantine VIII.

Life

The Chronographia by Michael Psellos mentions her only briefly:

"Constantine while still a young man, had married a lady called Helena. She was a daughter of the renowned Alypius, then the leading man in the city and member of a noble family held in high repute. This lady, who was not only beautiful but also virtuous, bore him three daughters before she died." [1]

Their three daughters were:

Eudokia. Eldest daughter. According to the Chronographia "in childhood she had been attacked by some infectious illness, and her looks had been marred ever since" [2]. She later became a nun.

Zoe.

Theodora.

At the time of their marriage Constantine VIII was the co-ruler of his older brother Basil II. Basil reigned as senior Byzantine Emperor from 976 to 1025 but never married. Which would make Helena the only Augusta during his reign. Constantine VIII would only become senior Emperor in 1025. Psellos does not mention if she was still alive by that point.

[edit]Possible descendants

Ronald Wells, a modern genealogist, has suggested that Eudokia did not remain a nun for life. He has theorised an identification of Eudokia with the otherwise unnamed wife of Andronikos Doukas, a Paphlagonian nobleman who may have served as governor of the theme of Moesia. This theory would make Helena a maternal grandmother of Constantine X and John Doukas. [3]

Wells has further suggested two daughters of the above proposed union. The first suggested daughter is Marija, the wife of Ivan Vladislav. The second daughter is "Sophia", an alleged wife of Manuel Erotikos Komnenos. [4]Manuel was the father of Isaac I Komnenos and John Komnenos, the latter being the father of Alexios I Komnenos.

The theory apparently serves as a way to trace the ancestry of the Doukas and Komnenos families to the Macedonian dynasty. However if such a descent exists, primary sources are silent about it.

References

^ Michael Psellos, "Chronographia", Book 2, chapter 4

^ Michael Psellos, "Chronographia", Book 2, chapter 5

^ Ronald Wells, "Ancient Ancestors"

^ Ronald Wells, "Ancient Ancestors"
The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium: Oxford Univ Press 1991.
Michael Psellus, Chronographia, New Haven: Yale University Press, 1953 Vol 1,2,3,4,5,6,7
http://www.fordam.edu/halsall/basis/psellus-chrono-02.html
Helena, daughter of Alypius was the wife of Constantine VIII.

Life
The Chronographia by Michael Psellos mentions her only briefly:

"Constantine while still a young man, had married a lady called Helena. She was a daughter of the renowned Alypius, then the leading man in the city and member of a noble family held in high repute. This lady, who was not only beautiful but also virtuous, bore him three daughters before she died." [1]

Their three daughters were:

Eudokia. Eldest daughter. According to the Chronographia "in childhood she had been attacked by some infectious illness, and her looks had been marred ever since" [2]. She later became a nun.
Zoe.
Theodora.
At the time of their marriage Constantine VIII was the co-ruler of his older brother Basil II. Basil reigned as senior Byzantine Emperor from 976 to 1025 but never married. Which would make Helena the only Augusta during his reign. Constantine VIII would only become senior Emperor in 1025. Psellos does not mention if she was still alive by that point.

Possible descendants
Ronald Wells, a modern genealogist, has suggested that Eudokia did not remain a nun for life. He has theorised an identification of Eudokia with the otherwise unnamed wife of Andronikos Doukas, a Paphlagonian nobleman who may have served as governor of the theme of Moesia. This theory would make Helena a maternal grandmother of Constantine X and John Doukas. [3]

Wells has further suggested two daughters of the above proposed union. The first suggested daughter is Marija, the wife of Ivan Vladislav. The second daughter is "Sophia", an alleged wife of Manuel Erotikos Komnenos. [4]Manuel was the father of Isaac I Komnenos and John Komnenos, the latter being the father of Alexios I Komnenos.

The theory apparently serves as a way to trace the ancestry of the Doukas and Komnenos families to the Macedonian dynasty. However if such a descent exists, primary sources are silent about it.

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Helena emperor of the byzanthine empire
????-± 1024

± 976
Zoe Porphyrogenita
± 980-± 1050

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