Person:Agatha Unknown (39)

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Agatha Chryselios, Empress of Bulgaria
d.Bef 998
  1. Kosara of Bulgaria
  2. Agatha Chryselios, Empress of Bulgaria - Bef 998
m. Abt 970
  1. Katune _____, Tsarina of Bulgaria970 - 1014
  2. Miroslava of BulgariaAbt 970 -
  3. Gavril Radomir of Bulgaria - 1015
Facts and Events
Name Agatha Chryselios, Empress of Bulgaria
Alt Name Agatha Khrysilios
Unknown Агата _____, (Bulgarian)
Alt Name Άγάθη _____, (Greek)
Gender Female
Birth[1] Byzantine EmpireLarissa or Dyrrhachium
Marriage Abt 970 to Samuel _____, Tsar of Bulgaria
Other  Speculative child?: Princess Marija (3) 
with Samuel _____, Tsar of Bulgaria
Death[1] Bef 998 [when her father surrendered Dyrrhachium to the Byzantine emperor Basil II]
Reference Number? Q3401209?
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Agatha, wife of Samuel of Bulgaria, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia
    last accessed Sep 2016.

    Agatha (Bulgarian: Агата, Greek: Άγάθη) was a Bulgarian empress-consort as the wife of Emperor Samuel.

    According to a later addition to the history of the late-11th-century Byzantine historian John Skylitzes, Agatha was a captive from Larissa, and the daughter of the magnate of Dyrrhachium, John Chryselios. Skylitzes explicitly refers to her as the mother of Samuel's heir Gavril Radomir, which means that she was probably Samuel's wife.

    On the other hand, Skylitzes later mentions that Gavril Radomir himself also took a beautiful captive, named Irene, from Larissa as his wife. According to the editors of the Prosopographie der mittelbyzantinischen Zeit, this may have been a source of confusion for a later copyist, and Agatha's real origin was not Larissa, but Dyrrhachium.

    According to the same work, it is likely that she had died by ca. 998, when her father surrendered Dyrrhachium to the Byzantine emperor Basil II.

    Only two of Samuel's and Agatha's children are definitely known by name: Gavril Radomir and Miroslava.
    Two further, unnamed, daughters are mentioned in 1018, while Samuel is also recorded as having had a bastard son.

    Agatha is one of the central characters in Dimitar Talev's novel Samuil.