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Categories: 6th-century female rulers, Justinian dynasty, 520s deaths, Articles with short description, 5th-century births
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Euphemia  Euphemia, wife of Justin I  Lupicina  Lupicinia-Euphemia
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Euphemia, born Lupicina, was an Empress of the Eastern Roman Empire by marriage to Justin I. Empress Euphemia is credited with the ecclesiastical policies of Justin and she founded a Church of Saint Euphemia, where she was buried following her death, probably in either 523 or 524. Wikipedia
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Euphemia, born Lupicina, was an Empress of the Eastern Roman Empire by marriage to Justin I. Empress Euphemia is credited with the ecclesiastical policies of Justin and she founded a Church of Saint Euphemia, where she was buried following her death, probably in either 523 or 524. Wikipedia
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