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Summary Of: Placidia

Placidia was the second daughter of... Both Galla Placidia and Theodosius were members of the... pattern was followed in arranging the marriage of Placidia to one of his own younger sons... The writers thus consider the marriage of Placidia and Olybrius as the third marriage between a member of the Theodosian dynasty and a... Placidia can be estimated to have stayed a prisoner in Carthage for six to seven years... Placidia seems to have spend the rest of her life in... Placidia is last mentioned c... Placidia became his Empress without actually leaving Constantinople... Placidia was probably the last Western Roman Empress known by name... Galla Placidia Valentiniana the younger...

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