Michael DiMaio, Jr., Salve Regina University, Theodora (wife of Constantius I Chlorus), An Online Encyclopedia of Roman Emperors, Copyright (C) 1996, Michael DiMaio, Jr. This file may be copied on the condition that the entire contents, including the header and this copyright notice, remain intact.
Stevenson, Joseph. The Church Historians of England (George Seeley, England, 1853) "The Historical Works of the Venerable Beda", Vol. 1, pt. 2, Page 635: "Constantius married Theodora, the stepdaughter of Herculius, by whom he had six sons"
↑ 1.01.1 historians Otto Seeck and Ernest Stein claim her parents are Eutropia, and Afranius Hannibalianus. They are disputed by Timothy Barnes, who states that all "stepdaughter sources" derive from the partially unreliable work "Kaisergeschichte", while more reliable sources" call her Maximian's natural daughter. Barnes, concludes that she was born no later than c. 275 to an unnamed earlier wife of Maximian, possibly one of Hannibalianus' daughters."
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Anastasia daughter
Flavius Dalmatius son
Flavia Julia Constantia daughter
Flavius Julius Constantius, Consul of Rome son
Flavius Hannibalianus . son
Eutropia daughter
Afranius Hanniballianus father
Eutropia mother
Afranius brother
Constantine I "the Great", Roman Emperor stepson
Maximianus Constans . stepson