Eudocia (394400)

Eudocia, the ill-fated daughter of an Athenian Sophist, wife of Theodosius II., embraced Christianity, her name Athenais previously; was banished by her husband on an ill-founded charge of infidelity, and spent the closing years of her life in Jerusalem, where she became a convert to the views of Eutyches (q.v.) (394400).

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

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Ettmüller, Ernst Moritz Ludwig
Ettrick
Ettrick Shepherd
Etty, William
Eubœa
Euclid of Alexandria
Euclid of Megara
Eudæmonism
Eudocia
Eudoxus of Cnidus
Eugene, François, Prince of Savoy
Eugénie, ex-Empress of the French
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Eugubine Tables
Euhemerism
Eulenspiegel
Euler, Leonhard
Eumenides

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Eudocia in Chalmer’s 1812 Dictionary of Biography