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Daughter of a bear-keeper, she became the wife of [[Justinian]] (emperor of Constantinople during the 6th century) and advocated women's rights. She supported the monophysite heresy (stating that Christ's nature was almost exclusively divine).
 
Daughter of a bear-keeper, she became the wife of [[Justinian]] (emperor of Constantinople during the 6th century) and advocated women's rights. She supported the monophysite heresy (stating that Christ's nature was almost exclusively divine).
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Daughter of a bear-keeper, she became the wife of Justinian (emperor of Constantinople during the 6th century) and advocated women's rights. She supported the monophysite heresy (stating that Christ's nature was almost exclusively divine).