In Constantinople, circa 500 AD, a girl was born to a poor circus worker and his wife. That child, Theodora, would become an actress, a prostitute, a mistress,a feminist, an empress of the civilized world, and eventually, a saint. Her colorful life, in some ways not unlike that of Eva (“Evita”) Peron of Argentina, has […] Read the full story on GreekReporter.com.