Empresses and Power in Early Byzantium

Empresses and Power in Early Byzantium
Author: Liz James
Publsiher: Burns & Oates
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015050795429

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The role of the Byzantine emperor has been exhaustively analyzed; the place of the Byzantine empress -- often perceived as an appendate to male imperial power -- is more problematic. Elizabeth James begins her study with Helena, mother of the first Christian emperor, Constantine the Great, and ends with Eirene, the only woman to rule as an "emperor" in Byzantium. More than simply a biography of each empress in the period between the fourth and eighth centuries, this book analyzes the nature of female imperial power during that time. What rights and responsibilities, what access to power, if any, did the office of empress carry?

Byzantine Empresses

Byzantine Empresses
Author: Lynda Garland
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2002-01-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781134756391

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Byzantine Empresses provides a series of biographical portraits of the most significant Byzantine women who ruled or shared the throne between 527 and 1204. It presents and analyses the available historical data in order to outline what these empresses did, what the sources thought they did, and what they wanted to do.

Representations of Early Byzantine Empresses

Representations of Early Byzantine Empresses
Author: A. McClanan
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2016-04-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781137044693

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This book reconsiders a wide array of images of Byzantine empresses on media as diverse as bronze coins and gold mosaic from the fifth through to the seventh centuries A.D. The representations have often been viewed in terms of individual personas, but strong typological currents frame their medieval context. Empress Theodora, the target of political pornography, has consumed the bulk of past interest, but even her representations fit these patterns. Methodological tools from fields as disparate as numismatics as well as cultural and gender studies help clarify the broader cultural significance of female imperial representation and patronage at this time.

Byzantine Empresses

Byzantine Empresses
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2011
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:762061963

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Byzantine Empresses

Byzantine Empresses
Author: Charles Diehl
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1999
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: UOM:39015048550829

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Mosaics Empresses and Other Things in Byzantium

Mosaics  Empresses and Other Things in Byzantium
Author: Liz James
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2024-08-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781040098004

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This volume consists of 15 articles published between 1991 and 2018. It falls into three sections, reflecting different areas of Liz James’s interests. The first section deals with light and colour and mosaics: four articles considering light and colour in mosaics and the making of mosaics, as well as the question of what it means to define mosaics as ‘Byzantine’ are reprinted. The second brings together four pieces on empresses: their relationships with female personifications and the Mother of God; their roles in founding and refounding buildings; and their employment as ciphers by some authors. Finally, seven papers cover a range of topics: what monumental images of saints in churches might have been for; what the differences between relics and icons might have been; how captions to images can be misleading; why touch was an important sense; how words can sometimes ‘just’ be decorative rather than for reading; why the materiality of objects makes a difference. There is also a brief section of additional notes and comments which add to, update and reflect on each piece now in 2024. Mosaics, Empresses and Other Things in Byzantium will be of interest to scholars and students alike interested in material culture, the depiction of regal women, and the use of relics and icons in the Byzantine Empire.

Imperial Women in Byzantium 1025 1204

Imperial Women in Byzantium 1025 1204
Author: Barbara Hill
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2014-06-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317884668

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This book will be essential reading for anyone studying Byzantine history in this period. It ranges in time from the death of the emperor Basil II in 1025 to the sacking of the city of Constantinople by the Fourth Crusaders in 1204, spanning the rise and fall of the successful Komnenos dynasty. Eleventh-century Byzantine history is unusual in that imperial women were able to wield immense power and in this ground-breaking book Dr Hill explores why this was possible and, equally, why they lost their position of influence a century later.

The Empresses of Constantinople

The Empresses of Constantinople
Author: Joseph McCabe
Publsiher: DigiCat
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2022-06-03
Genre: History
ISBN: EAN:8596547056683

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Joseph McCabe brings us another book chronicling the empresses of the Classic and Medieval Era, which in this particular publication, focuses on the rise and fall of Constantinople's empresses. Constantinople's empresses came from backgrounds far more varied than its Western Roman Empire counterpart, ranging from "princesses to village girls, tavern girls or circus girls." Featured in this book are famous names such as the empress regnant and Eastern Orthodox saint Theodora the Blessed; the actress turned empress consort Theodora I; and the author and princess Anna Comnena.