Eutropia (sister of Constantine I)
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| Eutropia | |
|---|---|
| Born | after 293 |
| Died | 350 Rome, Italy |
| Spouse | Virius Nepotianus |
| Issue | Nepotianus |
| Dynasty | Constantinian |
| Father | Constantius I |
| Mother | Theodora |
Eutropia (Greek: Εύτροπία; died 350) was the daughter of Roman emperor Constantius Chlorus and Flavia Maximiana Theodora, and therefore half-sister of Constantine the Great.[1] She was mother of the short-lived imperial pretender Nepotianus, and was probably killed alongside him by the rival usurper Magnentius in 350.[2]
She was married to Virius Nepotianus, who had been consul in 336, and was a favourite of Constantine the Great.[3]