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  1. Helena Dragaš ( Serbian: Јелена Драгаш, romanized : Jelena Dragaš; Greek: Ἑλένη Δραγάση, romanized : Helénē Dragásē; c. 1372 – 23 March 1450) was the empress consort of Byzantine emperor Manuel II Palaiologos and mother of the last two emperors, John VIII Palaiologos and Constantine XI Palaiologos. She served as ...

  2. Jan Willem Drijvers: Helena Augusta. The Mother of Constantine the Great and her Finding of the True Cross. Brill, Leiden u. a. 1992, ISBN 90-04-09435-0 (Brill's Studies in intellectual History. 27). Julia Hillner: Helena Augusta. Mother of the Empire. OUP, Oxford 2022, ISBN 978-0190875299. Richard Klein: Helena II (Kaiserin).

  3. Sarcophagus St Helena. This monumental red porphyry sarcophagus is believed to have held the remains of Helena, mother of Constantine the Great, who died around 335 A.D. and was buried in the Imperial mausoleum at Tor Pignattara, between the via Prenestina and the via Labicana outside Rome. In 1777 it was brought into the Vatican and restored ...

  4. Helena (kwa Kigiriki: Ἑλένη, Helénē; kwa Kilatini: Flavia Iulia Helena Augusta; 246 / 248 – Roma, 330 hivi) alikuwa mke wa kaisari Constantius Chlorus. Alijitokeza kwa bidii zake za kusaidia fukara; pia alikuwa anaingia makanisani kwa moyo wa ibada akijichanganya na umati wa waumini [1] . Alipohiji Yerusalemu ili kuheshimu mahali pa ...

  5. Helena Palaiologina ( Greek: Ἑλένη Παλαιολογίνα; 3 February 1428 – 11 April 1458) was a Byzantine princess of the Palaiologos family, who became Queen of Cyprus and Armenia, titular Queen consort of Jerusalem, and Princess of Antioch through her marriage to King John II of Cyprus and Armenia. She was the mother of Queen ...

  6. Helena died on 14 January 940 and subsequently Constantine married Theophano Mamas on 2 February 940. Constantine had a son but the identity of the mother was not recorded. With the favor of Romanos, Christopher held seniority among the four junior co-emperors.