
Laeta
Sign in to savethumb | right | Coin with her husbands image Laeta was a Roman empress as the second wife of the emperor Gratian.
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- A preliminary overview of skin and skeletal diseases and traumata in small cetaceans from South American waters
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- Rede de Voluntários do Projeto Nutrition UP 65: perspetivas do trabalho voluntário em intervenção comunitária e saúde pública
· 2018 · cited 19x
- Ophyra capensis(Wiedemann) (Diptera, Muscidae) found inside the esophagus of a mummy in Lisbon (Portugal)
· 2009 · cited 15x
- Natural history of dolphins of the genus Sotalia
· 2010 · cited 11x
- Pathology in the appendicular bones of southern tamandua, Tamandua tetradactyla (Xenarthra, Pilosa): injuries to the locomotor system and first case report of osteomyelitis in anteaters
· 2019 · cited 10x
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- Royalty.name
- Laeta
- Royalty.succession
- Roman empress
- Royalty.reign
- 383
- Royalty.death_date
- after 408
- Royalty.spouse
- Gratian
- Royalty.dynasty
- Valentinianic
- Royalty.consort
- yes
- Royalty.mother
- Pissamena
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thumb | right | Coin with her husbands image Laeta was a Roman empress as the second wife of the emperor Gratian.
==Empress== Gratian was first married to Constantia, who died at the age of 21. The Chronicon Paschale dates the arrival of Constantia's remains in Constantinople to 31 August 383. She presumably died earlier in the same year, but the exact date and cause of her death are unknown. As Gratian was himself assassinated on 25 August 383, Laeta must have married him in the short period between the death of Constantia and his death.
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