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  1. Elena Lecapena o Helena Lekapene (Constantinopla, 911 - †ídem, 961), emperatriz bizantina del siglo X, fue la primogénita del emperador Romano I y de Toeodora, [1] y esposa de su sucesor Constantino VII con quien tuvo cuatro hijas y un hijo, Romano II.

  2. Helena Lekapene (Medieval Greek: Ἑλένη Λεκαπηνή, romanized: Lecapena) (c. 910 – 19 September 961) was the empress consort of Constantine VII, known to have acted as his political adviser and de facto co-regent. She was a daughter of Romanos I Lekapenos and Theodora.

  3. Elena Lecapena o Helena Lekapene, emperatriz bizantina del siglo X, fue la primogénita del emperador Romano I y de Toeodora, y esposa de su sucesor Constantino VII con quien tuvo cuatro hijas y un hijo, Romano II.

  4. 5 de ago. de 2010 · Helena Lekapene (Latinized to Lecapena, c. 910 - 19 September 961) was the Empress consort of Constantine VII. She was a daughter of Romanos I and his wife Theodora. Background. The deaths of Emperor Leo VI the Wise in 912 and his brother and successor Alexander in 913, left the throne of the Byzantine Empire to Constantine VII.

  5. Teodora (en griego: Θεοδώρα; nacida c. 946) fue emperatriz bizantina consorte al convertirse en la segunda mujer de Juan I Tzimisces. 1 2 3 Era hija del también emperador Constantino VII y Elena Lecapena. Sus abuelos maternos fueron Romano I y Teodora .

  6. About: Helena Lekapene. Helena Lekapene (Medieval Greek: Ἑλένη Λεκαπηνή, romanized: Lecapena) (c. 910 – 19 September 961) was the empress consort of Constantine VII, known to have acted as his political adviser and de facto co-regent. She was a daughter of Romanos I Lekapenos and Theodora.

  7. Born around 920 in Constantinople; died on September 19, 961 (some sources cite 960); daughter of Romanos I Lekapenos also known as Romanus I Lecapenus (r. 919–944, who reigned as co-emperor with Constantine VII), and Theodora (fl. early 900s); sister of Theophylaktos, patriarch of Constantinople; married Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus (c. 906–...