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- Alexandra_of_Antioch abstract "Alexandra (Greek: Άλεξάνδρα, flourished 4th century) was a Greek noblewoman.Little is known on the origins and life of Alexandra. Alexandra was from the city of Antioch and her brother was a certain Calliopius a rhetor who served as a grammaticus and assistant-teacher under Libanius, and later, ca. 388, served as a magister epistolarum in the imperial court.Alexandra married a wealthy rhetor called Seleucus. Alexandra bore Seleucus two known children: Daughter Olympias, born in 361, who later became a great Christian saint. It is possible, however, that Olympias was the daughter of an otherwise unknown man named Seleucus. Either a son or daughter, who was a parent of Olympias and SeleucusAlexandra is known as one of the correspondents from the surviving letters of Libanius as her husband was an intimate friend of Libanius, Julian and Calliopius. She was an cultivated woman, in which Libanius highly praised and admired her.In 361 Alexandra remained in Antioch, while her husband was in Euphratensis, on imperial business on behalf of Constantius II and later Julian the Apostate. In 362, Alexandra accompanied Seleucus to Cilicia in Anatolia where Julian sent Seleucus there, as the emperor made him either high-priest or perhaps Roman governor in that province.Libanius thanked Alexandra for slaves she sent to him as a gift, but bemoans the fact that they arrived without an accompanying letter. After this moment, no more is known of her.".
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- Alexandra_of_Antioch wikiPageWikiLink Anatolia.
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- Alexandra_of_Antioch wikiPageWikiLink Cilicia.
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- Alexandra_of_Antioch wikiPageWikiLink Olympias_(sister_of_Praetorian_prefect_Seleucus).
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- Alexandra_of_Antioch wikiPageWikiLink Rhetoric.
- Alexandra_of_Antioch wikiPageWikiLink Seleucus_(Theodosian_Praetorian_prefect).
- Alexandra_of_Antioch wikiPageWikiLink Seleucus_(son_of_Ablabius).
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- Alexandra_of_Antioch wikiPageWikiLinkText "Alexandra".
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- Alexandra_of_Antioch subject Category:4th-century_Greek_people.
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- Alexandra_of_Antioch comment "Alexandra (Greek: Άλεξάνδρα, flourished 4th century) was a Greek noblewoman.Little is known on the origins and life of Alexandra. Alexandra was from the city of Antioch and her brother was a certain Calliopius a rhetor who served as a grammaticus and assistant-teacher under Libanius, and later, ca. 388, served as a magister epistolarum in the imperial court.Alexandra married a wealthy rhetor called Seleucus.".
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