The holy and right believing Empress Augusta Helen Palaiologos, also known by her monastic name of Ipomoni, was the wife of Emperor Emmanuel Palaiologos of the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire and mother of the last emperor, Constantine XI Palaiologos. She was known for her piety and works in establishing the home for old people, called The Hope of the Despaired. Her memory is commemorated March 13, the day she fell asleep, and May 29, the day Constantinople fell and the death of her son Constantine XI Palaiologos.
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| - The holy and right believing Empress Augusta Helen Palaiologos, also known by her monastic name of Ipomoni, was the wife of Emperor Emmanuel Palaiologos of the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire and mother of the last emperor, Constantine XI Palaiologos. She was known for her piety and works in establishing the home for old people, called The Hope of the Despaired. Her memory is commemorated March 13, the day she fell asleep, and May 29, the day Constantinople fell and the death of her son Constantine XI Palaiologos.
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| - The holy and right believing Empress Augusta Helen Palaiologos, also known by her monastic name of Ipomoni, was the wife of Emperor Emmanuel Palaiologos of the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire and mother of the last emperor, Constantine XI Palaiologos. She was known for her piety and works in establishing the home for old people, called The Hope of the Despaired. Her memory is commemorated March 13, the day she fell asleep, and May 29, the day Constantinople fell and the death of her son Constantine XI Palaiologos.
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