Βασίλειος Β´ (Greek Wikipedia)

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  • McCabe, Joseph (1913). The empresses of Constantinople. R.G. Badger. σελ. 140. OCLC 188408. (Theophano) came from Laconia, and we may regard her as a common type of Greek. 
  • Bury, John Bagnell – Gwatkin, Henry Melvill – Whitney, James Pounder – Tanner, Joseph Robson - Previté-Orton, Charles William - Brooke, Zachary Nugent (1923). The Cambridge medieval history. Camb. Univ. Press. σελ. 67-68. OCLC 271025434. The new ruler, Romanus II… took possession of the government, or rather handed it over to his wife Theophano. We have already seen who this wife was. The daughter of Craterus, a poor tavern-keeper of Laconian origin, she owed the unhoped-for honour of ascending the throne solely to her beauty and her vices. CS1 maint: Πολλαπλές ονομασίες: authors list (link)
  • Durant, Will – Durant, Ariel (1950). The Story of Civilization: The age of Faith; a history of medieval civilization - Christian, Islamic, and Judaic - from Constantine to Dante: A.D. 325-1300. Simon and Schuster. σελ. 429. OCLC 245829181. Perhaps Romanus II (958-63) was like other children, and did not read his father's books. He married a Greek girl, Theophano; she was suspected of poisoning her father-in-law and hastening Romanus' death CS1 maint: Πολλαπλές ονομασίες: authors list (link)
  • Goodacre, Hugh George (1957). A handbook of the coinage of the Byzantine Empire. Spink. σελ. 203. OCLC 2705898. Theophano, in spite of her accomplishments, was but of the humblest birth…she came from Laconia, no doubt bringing with her thence the peerless beauty of the Greek type. Romanus II and Theophano were married about the year 956