grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation compares the presentation of Helen, Cassandra, Polyxena, Hecuba, and Andromache--five prominent female figures of the Trojan War--by Benoi t de Sainte-Maure in his Roman de Troie and by Herbort von Fritzlar in his Liet von Troye, two narratives of the twelfth century which witnessed a keen interest by Anglo-Norman nobility in asserting its purported descent from the nobility of Troy. As the courtly culture of France had established itself as a model for other European courts, a German sovereign, Hermann von Thuringen, acquired Benoi t's Roman de Troie and asked Herbort von Fritzlar to adapt it for his court. The Liet von Troye was most likely written around 1195 to furnish the story ...