Aelia Flaccilla, born on March thirty-first in the year three hundred fifty-six, was a prominent figure in Roman history, known for her role as the first wife of Emperor Theodosius I. Hailing from a lineage of Hispanian Roman descent, she played a significant part in the political landscape of her time.
Throughout her marriage to Theodosius, Aelia Flaccilla became the mother of three children, including two sons who would later ascend to the throne as Emperors: Arcadius and Honorius. Additionally, she had a daughter named Aelia Pulcheria, further intertwining her legacy with the imperial lineage.
Flaccilla's influence extended beyond her familial ties, as she was a key figure during a transformative period in the Roman Empire. Her life came to a close in the year three hundred eighty-six, but her contributions to the empire and her family's prominence left an enduring mark on history.