Zoe Porphyrogenita | |
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Empress and Autocratess of the Romans | |
Byzantine empress regnant | |
Reign | 21 April 1042 – 11 June 1042[2] |
Coronation | 21 April 1042 |
Predecessor | Michael V Kalaphates |
Successor | Constantine IX |
Co-monarch | Theodora[2] |
Byzantine empress consort | |
Tenure | 1028–1041, 1042–1050 |
Born | c. 978 Constantinople (now Istanbul, Turkey) |
Died | 1050 (aged 72) Constantinople |
Burial | Constantinople |
Spouses | Romanos III (1028–1034) Michael IV (1034–1041) Constantine IX (1042–1050) |
Dynasty | Macedonian |
Father | Constantine VIII |
Mother | Helena |
Zoe Porphyrogenita (also spelled Zoë; Greek: Ζωή Πορφυρογέννητη, Medieval Greek: [zoˈi] "life"; c. 978 – 1050) was a member of the Macedonian dynasty who briefly reigned as Byzantine empress in 1042, alongside her sister Theodora. Before that she was enthroned as empress consort or empress mother to a series of co-rulers, two of whom were married to her.
Zoe was born when her father Constantine was nominal co-emperor to his brother, Basil II. After a planned marriage to Holy Roman Emperor Otto III in 996 failed to materialise, Zoe spent subsequent years in the imperial palace. Her uncle Basil died in 1025 when Zoe was 47, and her father acceded the Byzantine throne as Constantine VIII. As he had no sons, Constantine hoped to continue the dynasty by marrying off one of his daughters. Zoe, aged 50, was married to Romanos Argyros. She and Romanos took the throne the next day on her father's death.
Zoe's marriage to Romanos III was troubled, and Romanos was found dead in his bath in 1034. His death has been variously attributed to Zoe, her lover Michael, or both. Zoe and Michael were married on the same day as the supposed murder, and he was crowned Emperor Michael IV on the following day. In 1041, Zoe was persuaded to adopt her dying husband's nephew, Michael Kalaphates. Once Michael V became emperor, he promptly exiled Zoe. This action sparked a popular revolt which dethroned him and installed Zoe and her sister Theodora as joint empresses. After a two-month joint reign, Zoe married a former lover who was installed as Constantine IX, transferring power to him. However, she continued to rule the empire as its heir and as the Byzantine empress. Eight years later, Zoe died aged 72. Her reign saw the decline of the Roman army, and the first incursions by the Turks into eastern Anatolia.
Zᴏᴇ, daughter of Constantine VIII, 21 April 1042–11 June 1042 (with her sister Theodora.