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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.
Empresses --- Leadership in women --- Impératrices --- Leadership chez la femme --- Biography. --- Biographie --- Byzantine Empire --- Empire byzantin --- History --- Politics and government --- Histoire --- Politique et gouvernement --- -Empresses --- -Leadership in women --- -Women's leadership --- Women --- Monarchy --- Queens --- -History --- Psychology --- Keizerinnen. --- Byzantijnse rijk. --- Women rulers --- Kaiserin --- History. --- Geschichte 527-1204. --- Byzantinisches Reich --- Kaiserin. --- Byzantinisches Reich. --- -Byzantine Empire --- -Byzantijnse rijk. --- Impératrices --- Women's leadership --- Leadership in women - Byzantine Empire - History --- Empresses - Byzantine Empire - Biography --- Theodora, imperatrix vidua Theophili --- Theodora imp. de Byzance --- Irene iunior Atheniensis imp. --- Theophano imp. uxor Leonis VI --- Byzance --- Byzantine Empire - History - 527-1081. --- Byzantine Empire - History - 1081-1453.
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In tenth-century Europe and particularly in Germany, imperial women were able to wield power in ways that were scarcely imaginable in earlier centuries. Theophanu and Adelheid were two of the most influential figures in the Ottonian reich along with their husbands, who relied heavily on their support. Phyllis G. Jestice examines an array of factors that produced their power and prestige, including societal attitudes toward women, their wealth, their unction as queens, and their carefully constructed image of piety. Due to their influential positions, Theophanu and Adelheid reclaimed control of the young Otto III despite fierce opposition from Henry the Quarrelsome during the throne struggle of 984. In examining how they successfully secured the regency, this book confronts the outmoded notion of exceptionalism and illuminates the lives of powerful Ottonian women.
Queens --- Royalty --- Rulers --- Sovereigns --- Monarchy --- Women --- Courts and courtiers --- Empresses --- Kings and rulers --- History --- Theophano, --- Adelaide, --- Adélaïde, --- Adelheid, --- Adelheide, --- Teofane, --- Teofano, --- Theophanu, --- Europe-History-476-1492. --- Europe, Central-History. --- Imperialism. --- Women. --- History of Medieval Europe. --- History of Germany and Central Europe. --- Imperialism and Colonialism. --- Women's Studies. --- Colonialism --- Empires --- Expansion (United States politics) --- Neocolonialism --- Political science --- Anti-imperialist movements --- Caesarism --- Chauvinism and jingoism --- Militarism --- Human females --- Wimmin --- Woman --- Womon --- Womyn --- Females --- Human beings --- Femininity --- Europe—History—476-1492. --- Europe, Central—History. --- Europe --- Europe, Central --- Feminism. --- Feminist theory. --- Feminism and Feminist Theory. --- Feminism --- Feminist philosophy --- Feminist sociology --- Theory of feminism --- Emancipation of women --- Feminist movement --- Women's lib --- Women's liberation --- Women's liberation movement --- Women's movement --- Social movements --- Anti-feminism --- Gay culture Europe --- 476-1492. --- History. --- Philosophy --- Emancipation
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