Wife of Julius Nepos
Julius Nepos, Western Roman Empire, Leo I the Thracian, Byzantine Empire, Verina, Basiliscus
978-620-0-77695-2
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132
2012-02-29
45.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The wife of Julius Nepos was the last empress of the Roman Empire in the West, whose husband reigned from 474 through 480, although he was in exile from his capital after 475. His surname he obtained through his marriage. His wife's given name is not in any primary source, all of which report her as the neptis of Leo I the Thracian, Roman Empire in the East (457–74), and his spouse Verina. The word neptis could translate as granddaughter, niece or (close) relative, but it is usually assumed that Julius' wife was Leo's niece, and more likely related by blood to Verina rather than Leo. The historian Malchus reports, "Verina also joined in urging this, giving a helping hand to the wife of Nepos, her relative".
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