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pulcheria (noun) - Pulcheria is a female given name of Greek origin. It is not a very common name and is used less frequently in modern times. The name is associated with meanings like beauty, grace, and elegance
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  • Aelia Pulcheria, Empress of the Roman Empire (414-453)

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Pulcheria was also famous for her philanthropy.
Whose sister Pulcheria he had married.
Pulcheria had taken a religious vow of chastity.
Marcian husband of his sister Pulcheria.
Pulcheria would have had to relinquish her power to a potential husband.
Sonia stood by him shedding tears over the death of Pulcheria Alexandrovna Raskolnikov.
Pulcheria brought many holy relics to churches in Constantinople.
Fortunately, my sister Pulcheria has agreed to take you in.
Pulcheria then returned to court and openly fought Chrysaphius.
Although a woman, Empress Pulcheria was treated as an equal among men at court.
Pulcheria pleads for Costanza and Isacio agrees to bestow her on Riccardo.
This made Chrysaphius his enemy, but Pulcheria was still influential and defended Flavian.
And Pulcheria also had died before Marcian.
He was buried in the church of the Holy Apostles in Constantinople, together with Pulcheria.
Eventually Pulcheria would take over as regent for her brother.

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Among the disciples of St Seraphim, there were two eldresses, Pulcheria and Alexandra.
But it is possible that Pulcheria may have had another motive to remain unmarried.
She 's been given to Pulcheria.
His sister Pulcheria returned to power and made the officer Marcian her consort and emperor.
She will probably wish she had been. She's been given to Pulcheria.
Therefore, Pulcheria was forced to marry and rule the Empire with a husband.
Antiochus probably exercised his duties as tutor until 414, when Theodosius ' sister Pulcheria took over.
At the same time, Pulcheria made a vow of virginity, probably to keep off potential suitors.
After Theodosius II 's death, his sister Pulcheria married Marcian, a Thracian soldier of common stock.
Saint Pulcheria then placed these grave-wrappings within the Blachernae church.
After their marriage, Pulcheria convinced Marcian to execute Chrysaphius.
St. Pulcheria placed these winding sheets in the Church of Blachernae.
Three years later, in July 453, Pulcheria died and was later made a saint by the Church.
Pulcheria had significant, though changing, political power during her brother 's reign.
Fortunately, my sister Pulcheria has agreed to take you in . Take me in to what?
For example, Pulcheria supported the Roman-Alexandrian popes while the emperor and his wife supported Nestorius.
It 's like a tomb, ” said Pulcheria Alexandrovna, suddenly breaking the oppressive silence.
This made Pulcheria leave the palace and live in " … Hebdomon, a seaport seven miles from Constantinople.
The " Augusta " Pulcheria to house the right arm of the saint.
The Empress Saint Pulcheria was certainly a real person, living in Constantinople in the 5th century.
The Cistern of Pulcheria is located near the Cistern of Aspar 's southeast corner.
Underestimating Pulcheria's power, Nestorius propelled a smear campaign against her, ""Nestorius took specific action against Pulcheria.
The relationship between Pulcheria and Aelia Eudocia, Theodosius II 's wife, was strained.
Two years later, Pulcheria and Marcian summoned the Council of Chalcedon, attended by 452 bishops.

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