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In page Aelia Eudocia:

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Eudocia convinced her husband to "extend the walls of Antioch to take in a large suburb".[8] Furthermore, she also influenced state policy towards pagans and Jews under her husband's reign, and used the powerful influence she had to protect them from persecution.[8] Eudocia also advocated for "reorganization and expansion" of education in Constantinople.[9] Eudocia had been raised with a traditional and classical sophist education, but her goal was to blend classical pagan education with Christianity. This was her way of using her power as empress to honour teachers and education, something that was very important to her in her life.[citation needed]