My research proposes that the imperial women of the east had an important and discernable influence on the royal women of the west. In order to show this influence I examine the nature of western queenship by analyzing the Merovingian, Carolingian, and Ottonian dynasties. I explore the varied roles of western queens-- as mothers, religious patrons, and regents. After establishing the nature of queenship, I analyze two ruling dynasties which had close and material ties to the Byzantine Empire: the Carolingians and the Ottonians. Through marriage proposals and ceremonial borrowing the Byzantines influenced the way Carolingian queens viewed and exercised their position. When Otto II married the Byzantine princess Theophano, he introduced a...
This dissertation examines the marriage alliances of the Riurikids, the Orthodox rulers of Kyivan Ru...
The following dissertation reassess previous explanations for the transmission of Byzantine iconogra...
This dissertation is a comparative study of Urraca of León-Castilla (r. 1109–1126), Melisende of Jer...
My research proposes that the imperial women of the east had an important and discernable influence ...
Through an analysis of physical depictions and literary records, this thesis explored what messages ...
Praca została udostępniona 10 dni przed obroną, włącznie z dniem obrony.My dissertation concerns Wom...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2004This dissertation concerns representations of empress...
This study examines Byzantine enamel medallions of the 11th century that represent empresses in enco...
This paper examines the role of queenship in the medieval and Early Modern era, and attempts to prov...
This dissertation analyzes the preservation of Byzantine culture, memory, and identity after 1453 by...
With the present contribution, we analyze in brief the deeds in politics, economics, diplomacy , rel...
An examination of the three ways Empresses were able to assert political power in the Byzantine Empi...
At different times and for various reasons the Byzantine Empire came under the rule of a woman. This...
Questions are asked about how we study medieval women in positions of power, with particular referen...
The Empress Justina (370-388) is a central figure in the Valentinian dynasty (364-392), as well as o...
This dissertation examines the marriage alliances of the Riurikids, the Orthodox rulers of Kyivan Ru...
The following dissertation reassess previous explanations for the transmission of Byzantine iconogra...
This dissertation is a comparative study of Urraca of León-Castilla (r. 1109–1126), Melisende of Jer...
My research proposes that the imperial women of the east had an important and discernable influence ...
Through an analysis of physical depictions and literary records, this thesis explored what messages ...
Praca została udostępniona 10 dni przed obroną, włącznie z dniem obrony.My dissertation concerns Wom...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2004This dissertation concerns representations of empress...
This study examines Byzantine enamel medallions of the 11th century that represent empresses in enco...
This paper examines the role of queenship in the medieval and Early Modern era, and attempts to prov...
This dissertation analyzes the preservation of Byzantine culture, memory, and identity after 1453 by...
With the present contribution, we analyze in brief the deeds in politics, economics, diplomacy , rel...
An examination of the three ways Empresses were able to assert political power in the Byzantine Empi...
At different times and for various reasons the Byzantine Empire came under the rule of a woman. This...
Questions are asked about how we study medieval women in positions of power, with particular referen...
The Empress Justina (370-388) is a central figure in the Valentinian dynasty (364-392), as well as o...
This dissertation examines the marriage alliances of the Riurikids, the Orthodox rulers of Kyivan Ru...
The following dissertation reassess previous explanations for the transmission of Byzantine iconogra...
This dissertation is a comparative study of Urraca of León-Castilla (r. 1109–1126), Melisende of Jer...