Aelia Verina (died
484) was the wife of
Byzantine emperor Leo I, and the mother-in-law of
Zeno, who was married to her daughter Ariadne.
Her origins are unknown. She originally supported Zeno while the young emperor
Leo II was still alive, but after Leo II's death in
474 she turned against her son-in-law. She conspired against him with her lover Patricius, her brother
Basiliscus, the
Isaurian general
Illus, and general
Theodoric Strabo, forcing Zeno to flee
Constantinople in
475. Basiliscus then briefly became the rival emperor, until
476 when Verina reconciled with Zeno.
Verina then conspired against Illus, who discovered the plot, and with Zeno's consent had her imprisoned. This led to another conspiracy led by Verina's son-in-law Marcian (a grandson of the emperor
Marcian), but Marcian was defeated and exiled.
In
483 Zeno asked Illus to release Verina, but by now Illus was opposed to Zeno's
Monophysite sympathies. Illus allied with Verina and declared a general named Leontius emperor, but Zeno defeated them as well. Illus and Verina fled to Isauria, where Verina died in 484.
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