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page 19th-century empresses consort
Theodora
9th-century Byzantine empress, wife of Theophilos

Judith of Bavaria
Carolingian empress and queen of the Franks
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Richardis
Saint Richardis (), also known as Richgard, Richardis of Swabia and Richarde de Souabe in French ( 840 – 18 September, between 894 and 896 AD), was empress of the Carolingian Empire as the wife of Charles the Fat. She was renowned for her piety and was the first abbess of Andlau. Repudiated by her husband, Richardis later became a Christian model of devotion and just rule. She was canonised in 1049.
Eudokia Ingerina
Byzantine Empress consort (c. 840 – c. 882)

Richilde of Provence
Frankish Queen
Theophano Martiniake
Byzantine empress
Eudokia Baïana
10th-century Byzantine Empress
Euphrosyne
Byzantine empress
Ageltrude
Ageltrude or Agiltrude (around 860 – 27 August 923) was the Empress and Queen of Italy as the wife of Guy (reigned 891–894). She was the regent for her son Lambert (reigned 894–898) and actively encouraged him in opposing the Carolingians, and in influencing papal elections in their favour.
Eudokia Dekapolitissa
Byzantine empress
Xochitl
Toltec queen