The Byzantine lady : ten portraits, 1250-1500

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The Byzantine lady : ten portraits, 1250-1500

Donald M. Nicol

(Canto)

Cambridge University Press, 1996, c1994

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"Canto edition 1996" -- t.p. verso

Bibliography: p. 126-136

Includes index

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Description

What kind of lives did women in the Byzantine empire lead? Just how subservient were they in so male-dominated a society? In this collection of biographies Donald M. Nicol uncovers the unexpected fact that in the later years of the empire, at least, some aristocratic women enjoyed influence and exercised initiative. The ten ladies whose lives are described here did not complain of male oppression: instead, despite the conventions of caste and court, they found an outlet for their talents in religion, patronage, friendship and scholarship. They left a lasting influence on the society in which they lived. The story of their achievements offers new perspectives on the Byzantine empire, and a fascinating insight into the lives of women in past times.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • 1. Helena Doukaina, Queen of the Two Sicilies, 1258-1266
  • 2. Thamar, Princess of Taranto 1294-1309
  • 3. Theodora Raoulaina, nun and scholar, c. 1240-1300
  • 4. Eirene Palaiologina (Yolanda of Montferrat), Empress, 1288/9-1317
  • 5. Eirene-Eulogia Choumnaina Palaiologina, princess and abbess, died c. 1355
  • 6. Eirene Asenina Cantucuzene, Empress, 1347-1354
  • 7. Anna of Savoy, regent and Empress, 1341-c. 1365
  • 8. Anna Notaras Palaiologina, died 1507
  • 9. Mara Brankovic of Serbia, Sultanina, c. 1412-1476
  • 10. Helena Cantacuzene Kommene, Empress of Trebizond, died c. 1463.

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  • NCID
    BA39375741
  • ISBN
    • 0521576237
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Cambridge
  • Pages/Volumes
    x, 143 p., [8] p. of plates
  • Size
    22 cm
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