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Eudocia Macrembolitissa (1021 - 1096) was the second wife of the Byzantine emperor Constantine X.
When he was taken prisoner by the Seljuk Turks at the Battle of Manzikert (1071), Eudocia and Michael were declared co-emperors, until it was known that Romanus had survived and was returning to Constantinople.
Michael Psellus the younger was very close to the family, and Eudocia considered him an "uncle." According to Psellus she was very noble, beautiful, and intelligent.
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The daughter of John Macrembolites and niece of Michael Cerularius, the patriarch of Constantinople, Eudocia was the wife of the emperor Constantine X Ducas.
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After his capture at the Battle of Manzikert (1071), Eudocia and her son Michael ruled jointly and deposed Romanus.
After Michael succeeded to the throne, Eudocia entered a convent.
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