Anna of Byzantium (fl. 901)
Anna of Byzantium (fl. 901)
Holy Roman empress. Daughter of Leo VI the Wise, Byzantine emperor (r. 886–912) and one of his four wives, possibly Zoë Carbopsina (c. 890–920); married Louis III the Blind of Provence, Holy Roman emperor (r. 901–905); children: Charles Constantine of Vienne (b. 901), count of Vienne.
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