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214:"The tyrant (Phocas) also had a wife whose name was Leontia; he placed a royal crown on her. Since it is customary for emperors to proclaim their consorts with processions as well, the tyrant openly honoured the custom and decided to lead the queen Leontia in triumph. On this day then, there was a conflict between the factions about their station, since they contested the arrangement of places: for the Greens wanted to take up station in the Ampelion, as it is called (this is a forecourt of the emperor's dwelling), and to serenade the queen with the customary applause, but the Blue faction objected, for they regarded this as contrary to custom and alien. Accordingly, since very great commotion arose, the tyrant sent in Alexander to quell the strife of the disputants". 45: 245:. The images of the reigning imperial couple belonged there by tradition. The latter two images implied that Priscus was the heir or co-emperor of Phocas. Phocas was enraged at the implication and ordered the depictions of his daughter and son-in-law to be destroyed. The incident supposedly caused Priscus to turn against his father-in-law. 209:
through the city as per custom. The festive occasion was marked with renewed conflicts between the Blues and Greens, the two major chariot racing clubs. The Blues questioned the legitimacy of the new Emperor by reminding him that Maurice was still alive. Phocas reacted by ordering the execution of
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gives the chronological account of the rise of Phocas and Leontia to the throne. On 23 November 602, Phocas was crowned emperor by his troops outside the capital. On 25 November, Phocas entered Constantinople and was accepted as emperor by the general populace. He proclaimed
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report this celebration to have initiated hostility between Phocas and his son-in-law. The chariot racing factions honored the occasion by placing images of Phocas, Leontia, Domentzia, and Priscus in the
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was to spend the winter of 602/603 on the northern bank of the Danube, the exhausted troops instead mutinied against their emperor.
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Priscus had supported Heraclius and continued to serve as commander of the Excubitors to 5 December 612. He was then replaced by
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in honor of his elevation and had Leontia escorted to the city as his new Empress. They had already been married for some time.
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Theophylact Simocatta 8.10.9-11 (tr. M. & M.Whitby, The History of Theophylact Simocatta, Oxford, 1986, 225-26
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in 613. Whether Leontia had further descendants through the marriage of her daughter to Priscus is unknown.
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indicates a consort to an emperor variously regarded as either legitimate or a usurper, and
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Phocas would emerge as the leader of the mutinous army during its march to
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This article is about the wife of Phocas. For the daughter of Leo I, see
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were also executed. Whether Leontia was also executed is unknown.
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Maurice and his sons, which took place before the end of the day.
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The only known child of Leontia and Phocas was their daughter
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Byzantinoslavica - Revue internationale des Études Byzantines
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Lynda Garland , "Leontia, Wife of the Emperor Phocas"
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Index

Leontia (daughter of Leo I)
Augusta

Phocas
Empress consort of the Byzantine Empire
Phocas
Issue
Domentzia
Greek
fl.
Eastern Roman Empire
Phocas
Maurice
Byzantine Empire
Balkan campaigns
Danube
Limes Moesiae
Pannonia
Wallachia
Byzantine army
Constantinople
famine
Chronicon Paschale
chariot races
Theophanes the Confessor
Augusta
Theophylact Simocatta
procession
Domentzia
Priscus

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