Holy Women of Byzantium
The ten holy women whose biographies are presented here represent a wide variety of Byzantine female saints: nuns who disguised themselves in male monastic garb; a repentant harlot who withdrew to the desert for forty-seven years of self-imposed isolation; a nun who escaped from Arab captivity to spend thirty-five years as a hermit on the abandoned island of Paros; a wonder-working abbess who slew a dragon; widows who found refuge in the ascetic life of the convent; married laywomen and a queen abused by their husbands.
Anna Comnena
Anna Comnena is considered the world's first female historian and a major source of information about the reign of her father, Alexius I. Her works are full of details about daily life at court, the deeds of her family, and the exchanges between the Byzantines and western crusaders during the first crusades.
THE LIFE AND IDEOLOGY OF BYZANTINE WOMEN : A FURTHER NOTE ON CONVENTIONS OF BEHAVIOUR AND SOCIAL REALITY AS REFLECTED IN ELEVENTH AND TWELFTH CENTURY HISTORICAL SOURCES
Byzantion is an international peer reviewed journal founded in 1924; it is devoted to Byzantine culture and covers literature, history and art history, including the related disciplines. Every volume contains scholarly articles followed by a large bibliographical section. Byzantion highly contributes to the development of Byzantine Studies.
"THE EYE OF THE BEHOLDER" : BYZANTINE IMPERIAL WOMEN AND THEIR PUBLIC IMAGE FROM ZOE PORPHYROGENITA TO EUPHROSYNE KAMATERISSA DOUKAINA (1028-1203)
Byzantion is an international peer reviewed journal founded in 1924; it is devoted to Byzantine culture and covers literature, history and art history, including the related disciplines. Every volume contains scholarly articles followed by a large bibliographical section. Byzantion highly contributes to the development of Byzantine Studies.
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