Alexandra of Antioch

Alexandra (Greek: Άλεξάνδρα, flourished 4th century) was a Greek noblewoman. Little is known on the origins and life of Alexandra. Alexandra was from the city of Antioch and her brother was a certain Calliopius a rhetor who served as a grammaticus and assistant-teacher under Libanius, and later, ca. 388, served as a magister epistolarum in the imperial court. Alexandra married a wealthy rhetor called Seleucus. Alexandra bore Seleucus two known children:

Alexandra of Antioch

Alexandra (Greek: Άλεξάνδρα, flourished 4th century) was a Greek noblewoman. Little is known on the origins and life of Alexandra. Alexandra was from the city of Antioch and her brother was a certain Calliopius a rhetor who served as a grammaticus and assistant-teacher under Libanius, and later, ca. 388, served as a magister epistolarum in the imperial court. Alexandra married a wealthy rhetor called Seleucus. Alexandra bore Seleucus two known children: