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Categories: 6th-century Italo-Roman people, 5th-century Byzantine women, 5th-century Christians, 6th-century Byzantine women, 5th-century Italo-Roman people
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Anicia Juliana  Julia Anicia  Juliana Anicia  Juliana Anikia
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Anicia Juliana was a Late Antique Roman imperial princess, wife of the magister militum of the eastern Roman empire, Areobindus Dagalaiphus Areobindus, patron of the great Church of St Polyeuctus in Constantinople, and owner of the Vienna Dioscurides. Wikipedia
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Anicia Juliana was a Late Antique Roman imperial princess, wife of the magister militum of the eastern Roman empire, Areobindus Dagalaiphus Areobindus, patron of the great Church of St Polyeuctus in Constantinople, and owner of the Vienna Dioscurides. Wikipedia
Daughter of the Western Roman Emperor Olybrius, one of the first non-reigning female art patrons in recorded history Wikipedia Disambiguation
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