She,
and Pulcheria, sister of Theodosius, who managed apprehensive of his at having parted
alike him and his empire, fixed on her as a suitable with his gift, replied that she had eaten it, and
wife for him.
and Pulcheria, sister of Theodosius, who managed apprehensive of his at having parted
alike him and his empire, fixed on her as a suitable with his gift, replied that she had eaten it, and
wife for him.
William Smith - 1844 - Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities - b