Sophia (empress)
| Sophia | |||||||||
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| Augusta | |||||||||
Justin II and Sophia depicted on 20 Nummi coin (574/5-577/8 AD) | |||||||||
| Empress consort of the Byzantine Empire | |||||||||
| Tenure | 565–578 | ||||||||
| Born | c. 530 | ||||||||
| Died | c. 601 (aged approx. 71) Constantinople (now Istanbul, Turkey) | ||||||||
| Spouse | Justin II | ||||||||
| Issue | Justus Arabia | ||||||||
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| Dynasty | Justinian Dynasty | ||||||||
| Father | Sittas (historical theory) | ||||||||
| Mother | Comito (historical theory) | ||||||||
Aelia Sophia (Greek: Σοφία) (c. 530 – c./aft. 601) was Byzantine empress as the wife of Emperor Justin II. Sophia participated in the governance of the empire; she took an interest in the financial and foreign policies, and served as regent alongside Tiberius II during Justin's incapacity from 573 until 578.