Theodote (courtesan)
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Theodote or Theodota (, "divine gift") is the feminine form of Theodotus and may refer to: * Theodote (courtesan), 5th-century BC courtesan in ancient Greece, mentioned in ''Memorabilia'' of Xenophon * Theodota of Philippi (died 318), Greek harlot and Christian martyr * Theodota of Nicaea (4th century), Christian woman martyred with her sons * Theodota (concubine), concubine of the Lombard king Cunipert (), later a nun * Theodota of Constantinople (died 735), Byzantine woman executed during the
Byzantine Iconoclasm The Byzantine Iconoclasm () are two periods in the history of the Byzantine Empire when the use of religious images or icons was opposed by religious and imperial authorities within the Ecumenical Patriarchate (at the time still comprising the ...
* Theodote (empress), the second consort of the Byzantine emperor Constantine VI () Theodota or Theodote is also the Syriac masculine form of the name Theodotus and may refer to: * Theodotus of Amida (died 698), Syrian Orthodox holy man


See also

* ''Acraea theodote'', a synonym of the butterfly '' Acraea andromacha'' {{hndis