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| | Roman Emperors - DIR Ino |
 | | Tiberius had long been married to Ino, a lady already well into middle-age, for she had been a widow, and had had a daugher of marriageable age, prior to her marriage to Tiberius. |
 | | Like Sophia and Justin, Ino appeared with Tiberius on the coinage as early as 578/9, with Ino enthroned beside Tiberius, carrying a sceptre and depicted with a nimbus, in the manner which Sophia herself had inaugurated. |
 | | Ino's life can not have been easy: Sophia refused to move to more suitable quarters in the imperial palace, and Tiberius had to remodel the entire northern side for his own use, his extensions including a bath, necessary offices, and stabling for his horses. |
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