Domentzia

Anastasius Bibliothecarius, who translated the work of Theophanes to Latin, renders the name "Domnentzia".

[6] Her marriage took place in the palace of Marina, named after its original owner, a daughter of Arcadius and Aelia Eudoxia.

The leaders of the Blues (Vénetoi) and the Greens (Prásinoi) racing factions (demoi) decided to honor the occasion by erecting statues of the imperial family.

The images of the reigning imperial couple belonged there by tradition, but the latter two implied that Priscus was the heir or co-emperor of Phocas.

By 608, John of Antioch reports Priscus initiating contact with Heraclius the Elder, the Exarch of Africa, and instigating the revolt that would eventually remove Phocas from power.