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Sevira (a Vulgar Latin spelling of the Classical Latin name Severa) was a purported daughter of the Roman Emperor Magnus Maximus and wife of Vortigern mentioned on the fragmentary, mid-ninth century C.E. Latin inscription of the Pillar of Eliseg near Valle Crucis Abbey, Denbighshire, Wales. The Pillar of Eliseg inscription is the only known source for a daughter of Magnus Maximus named Sevira (or Severa).

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  • Sevira (forme en latin vulgaire du nom latin classique Severa) est supposé être une fille de l'empereur romain Magnus Maximus et l'épouse de Vortigern mentionnée dans l'inscription du IXe siècle du Pilier d'Eliseg près de l'Abbaye de Valle Crucis, dans l'actuel Denbighshire, au Pays de Galles. (fr)
  • Sevira (a Vulgar Latin spelling of the Classical Latin name Severa) was a purported daughter of the Roman Emperor Magnus Maximus and wife of Vortigern mentioned on the fragmentary, mid-ninth century C.E. Latin inscription of the Pillar of Eliseg near Valle Crucis Abbey, Denbighshire, Wales. The inscription was commissioned by Cyngen ap Cadell (died 855), king of Powys, in honour of his great-grandfather Elisedd ap Gwylog, who is here claimed to be a descendant of "Britu son of Vortigern, whom Germanus blessed, and whom Sevira bore to him, daughter of Maximus the king, who killed the king of the Romans." The Pillar of Eliseg inscription is the only known source for a daughter of Magnus Maximus named Sevira (or Severa). (en)
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  • Sevira (forme en latin vulgaire du nom latin classique Severa) est supposé être une fille de l'empereur romain Magnus Maximus et l'épouse de Vortigern mentionnée dans l'inscription du IXe siècle du Pilier d'Eliseg près de l'Abbaye de Valle Crucis, dans l'actuel Denbighshire, au Pays de Galles. (fr)
  • Sevira (a Vulgar Latin spelling of the Classical Latin name Severa) was a purported daughter of the Roman Emperor Magnus Maximus and wife of Vortigern mentioned on the fragmentary, mid-ninth century C.E. Latin inscription of the Pillar of Eliseg near Valle Crucis Abbey, Denbighshire, Wales. The Pillar of Eliseg inscription is the only known source for a daughter of Magnus Maximus named Sevira (or Severa). (en)
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  • Sevira (fr)
  • Sevira daughter of Maximus (en)
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