Category
page 1Byzantine female saints
Helena Augusta
saint, first wife of Roman emperor Constantius Chlorus, and mother of Emperor Constantine the Great (250-330)
Theodora
Byzantine empress from 527 to 548

Pulcheria
Aelia Pulcheria (; ; 19 January 398 or 399 – July 453) was an Eastern Roman empress who advised her brother, the emperor Theodosius II, during his minority and then became wife to emperor Marcian from November 450 to her death in 453.
Theodora
9th-century Byzantine empress, wife of Theophilos
Paraskeva of the Balkans
ascetic saint
Macrina the Younger
4th-century Roman nun
Anastasia the Patrician
Byzantine courtier; the wife of a consul and a lady-in-waiting to the Byzantine empress Theodora; Christian saint
Emmelia of Caesarea
wife of Basil the Elder and mother of several influential early Christians
Euphrosyne of Alexandria
Egyptian monk and saint
Anthusa of Constantinople
Byzantine saint
Theodora of Alexandria
5th-century Egyptian Eastern Orthodox saint
Nonna of Nazianzus
Wife of Gregory of Nazianzus the Elder
Theodosia of Constantinople
Greek saint
Arthelais
Arthelais () (544–560) is venerated as a Christian saint. She is one of the patron saints of Benevento, with Barbatus of Benevento and Bartholomew being the others. Her feast day is 3 March.

Saint Laura of Constantinople
Greek-Roman saint
Matrona of Perge
Byzantine saint