Eudocia Decapolita (fl. 800s)

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Eudocia Decapolita (fl. 800s)

Byzantine empress. Name variations: Euxokia Dekapolitissa (meaning "10 cities"). Married Michael III the Drunkard (c. 836–867), Byzantine emperor (r. 842–867), in 855.

When 15-year-old Michael III the Drunkard, the future Byzantine emperor, fell in love with, and took as his mistress, Eudocia Ingerina , his mother Theodora the Blessed as regent had other plans. She compelled him to marry the aristocratic Eudocia Decapolita in 855. Michael acquiesced, then proceeded to neglect his wife while openly inundating his mistress with favors.

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