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EUPHROSYNE , the name of two See also: Byzantine empresses
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EUPHROSYNE, a daughter of See also: Constantine VI
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Although she had taken a monastic vow she became the second wife of Michael II
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(q.v.), a See also: marriage which was practically forced upon her by Michael, who was anxious to strengthen his claims to the See also: throne by an See also: alliance with the last representative of the Isaurian dynasty, and secured the compliance of senate and patriarch with his See also: desire
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No issue was See also: born of this union, and after the See also: death of her See also: husband and accession of her stepson See also: Theophilus Euphrosyne again retired into a convent
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EUPHROSYNE, the wife of Alexius III
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(q.v.)
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After securing the election of her husband to the throne by wholesale bribery she virtually took the See also: government into her hands and restored the waning influence of the See also: monarchy over the nobles
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In spite of her talent for government she went far to hasten the See also: empire's downfall by her unbounded extravagance, and made the dynasty unpopular by her open profligacy, which went unpunished but for one See also: short See also: term of banishment
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She followed her husband into exile in 1203 and died seven years later in See also: Epirus
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