Theodora
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Theodora can refer to any of the following:
- Flavia Maximiana Theodora, daughter of the Roman Emperor Maximian and second wife of the Emperor Constantius I Chlorus.
- Theodora (6th century), Empress of the late Roman Empire and wife of Justinian I, considered a saint by the Greek Orthodox Church
- Theodora the Armenian, Byzantine (Eastern Roman) empress in the 9th century
- Episcopa Theodora, mother of Pope Paschal I in the 10th century
- Theodora (10th century), Roman senatrix and mother of Marozia; concubine to Pope Sergius III.
- Theodora the Macedonian, Byzantine (Eastern Roman) empress who ruled 1055-1056
- several Theodora Komnene
- Theodora, 2nd-century Christian martyr and saint
- Theodora and Didymus, early Christian martyrs
- Theodora (Handel) (HWV 68), an oratorio by George Frideric Handel, based on the story of Theodora and Didymus
- Theodora of Alexandria Eastern Orthodox saint
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