Theodosia, wife of Leo V

Theodosia, wife of Leo V

Theodosia (c. 775 - after 826) was the Empress consort of Leo V the Armenian.

Family

Theodosia was the daughter of Arsaber, a Byzantine patrician. The name and rank of her father were recorded by both Genesius and Theophanes Continuatus, the continuation to the chronicle of Theophanes the Confessor. The name of her mother is unknown. [ [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BYZANTIUM.htm#LeonVdied820B Charles Cawley, "Medieval Lands profile : Theodosia] ] Arsaber led a failed revolt against Nikephoros I in 808. According to George Finlay: "In the year 808, however, a conspiracy was really formed to place Arsaber a patrician, who held the office of questor, or minister of legislation, on the throne. Though Arsaber was of an Armenian family, many persons of rank were leagued with him ; yet Nicephorys only confiscated his estates, and compelled him to embrace the monastic life. [ [http://www.archive.org/stream/historyofthebyza017816mbp/historyofthebyza017816mbp_djvu.txt George Finlay , "History Of The Byzantine Empire From Dccxvi To Mlvii" (1906), chapter "Reign of Nicephorus I", L 93] ]

The name of her father indicates Armenian origins. However the names of his ancestors are not known. [ [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BYZANTIUM.htm#LeonVdied820B Charles Cawley, "Medieval Lands profile : Theodosia] ] Genealogical theories suggest Kamsarakan ancestry. [ [http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cousin/html/p305.htm#i5922 R.B. Stewart, "My Lines : Arschavier Kamsarakan"] ] [ [http://www.fabpedigree.com/s027/f937266.htm James Dow Allen, "Ancient Genealogical legations:Theodosia of Kamsarakan"] ] [ [http://www.american-pictures.com/genealogy/persons/per00545.htm#0 "Theodosia Empress of Byzantium"] ] [ [http://www.celtic-casimir.com/webtree/4/3597.htm "Theodosia Kamsarakan, Empress of Byzantium"] ]

Marriage

Theodosia married Leo V the Armenian. Leo was a strategos under Nikephoros I. His support for the emperor against the revolt of Bardanes Tourkos was decisive for the victory of the former. Leo managed to rise to the throne upon the abdication of Michael I Rangabe in 813.

Theodosia is the only wife of Leo mentioned by primary sources. However an interpretation of the text of Theophanes Continuatus has Leo marrying a daughter of Bardanes Tourkos. An interpretation which would make Leo a brother-in-law of Thekla, first wife of Michael II. Warren Treadgold for example uses this theory in "The Byzantine Revival 780-842" (1988).

Genesius records that Prokopia, wife of Michael I, referred to her successor Empress as "Barca". [ [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BYZANTIUM.htm#LeonVdied820B Charles Cawley, "Medieval Lands profile : Theodosia] ] Treatgold has suggested this was the actual name of a first wife of Leo. Which would mean Theodosia married Leo once he was already emperor. However the word is also the Greek word for "boat". Which might mean it was only a derisive nickname for Theodosia. [ [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/GEN-MEDIEVAL/1995-12/0819328964 Chris Bennett, "The Relationship of Basil I to Leo V" (1995)] ] [ [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BYZANTIUM.htm#LeonVdied820B Charles Cawley, "Medieval Lands profile : Theodosia] ]

Whatever her status as wife was, Theodosia was the Empress when Leo V was assassinated on Christmas, 820. Michael II rose to the throne and exiled Theodosia and the sons of Leo V to the island of Proti. Joannes Zonaras records that they were not forced to take monastic vows. Instead they were allowed to inherit part of the personal property of Leo V and the associated revenue. They were also able to have their own attendants. Theodore the Studite sent a letter to the deposed Empress sometime between 821 and his own death in 826. [ [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BYZANTIUM.htm#LeonVdied820B Charles Cawley, "Medieval Lands profile : Theodosia] ]

Children

All known children of Leo V are traditionally attributed to Theodosia as well. Genesius records four sons [ [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BYZANTIUM.htm#LeonVdied820B Charles Cawley, "Medieval Lands profile : Leon V] ] :

* Symbatios (Συμβάτιος), renamed Constantine, co-emperor from 814 to 820. Castrated and exiled following the assassination of his father.
* Vasilios. Castrated and exiled following the assassination of his father. Still alive in 847, recorded to have supported the election of Patriarch Ignatius of Constantinople.
* Gregorios. Castrated and exiled following the assassination of his father. Still alive in 847, recorded to have supported the election of Patriarch Ignatius of Constantinople.
* Theodosios (died in 820). Died soon after his castration.

The existence of a daughter has been debated by historians and genealogists. The tendative name "Anna" has been suggested.

Possible descendants

Nicholas Adontz in his book "The age and origins of the emperor Basil I" (1933) expressed a theory that Leo V and Theodosia were ancestors of Basil I. The theory was partly based on the account of his ancestry given by Constantine VII, a grandson of Basil I. Also the accounts given by Theophanes Continuatus. [ [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/GEN-MEDIEVAL/1995-12/0819328964 Chris Bennett, "The Relationship of Basil I to Leo V" (1995)] ]

Basil I, according to this accounts, was a son of peasants. His mother is named by Constantine VII as "Pankalo". The name of his father was not recorded. The names Symbatios and Constantine have been suggestes. Both were names used by the eldest sons of Basil. With eldest sons of Byzantines typically named after their grandfathers. [ [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/GEN-MEDIEVAL/1995-12/0819328964 Chris Bennett, "The Relationship of Basil I to Leo V" (1995)] ]

The paternal grandfather of Basil is named as Maiactes. The paternal grandmother was not named but was identified as a daughter of "Leo", a citizen of Constantinople. Adontz identified this Leo as Leo V. Which would make Leo V and Theodosia great-grandparents of Basil I. [ [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/GEN-MEDIEVAL/1995-12/0819328964 Chris Bennett, "The Relationship of Basil I to Leo V" (1995)] ]

Adontz also suggested Constantine VII had made a mistake in the generations sepepating Maiactes and Basil. Suggesting Basil was a great-grandson of Maiactes and not old enough to have seen the wars with Krum of Bulgaria. Making Leo V and Theodosia actually fourth-generation ancestors of Basil. [ [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/GEN-MEDIEVAL/1995-12/0819328964 Chris Bennett, "The Relationship of Basil I to Leo V" (1995)] ]

The theory has been accepted by several genealogists, including Christian Settipani in his search for descent from antiquity. The name "Anna" has been suggested for the daughter of Leo V and Theodosia, because it was given to daughters of Basil I, Leo VI the Wise, Constantine VII and Romanos II. Almost every emperor that would claim descent from this woman. [ [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/GEN-MEDIEVAL/1995-12/0819328964 Chris Bennett, "The Relationship of Basil I to Leo V" (1995)] ]

ources

*Nicholas Adontz, "The age and origins of the emperor Basil I" (1933) .
*Warren Treadgold, "The Byzantine Revival 780-842" (1988).

External links

* [http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/GEN-MEDIEVAL/1995-12/0819328964 "The Relationship of Basil I to Leo V", an article by Chris Bennet, summarizing the main arguments for and against this theory]
* [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BYZANTIUM.htm#LeonVdied820B Her profile, along with her husband, in "Medieval lands" by Charles Cawley.]
* [http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cousin/html/p304.htm#i5921 A genealogical profile, mentioning various theories on her relations]
* [http://www.fabpedigree.com/s027/f937266.htm A pedigree of her]
* [http://www.american-pictures.com/genealogy/persons/per00545.htm#0 A genealogical profile of Theodosia]
* [http://www.celtic-casimir.com/webtree/4/3597.htm A family tree for Theodosia]

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