This chapter explores how historians acted as character assassins of imperial women in ancient and early medieval times. In particular, it analyses the hostile portrayals of the Roman empress Agrippina the Younger, the Byzantine empress Theodora, and the Merovingian queen Fredegund in Tacitus’s Annals, Procopius’s Secret History and Gregory of Tour’s History of the Franks. Many of the character attacks against these women relate to their gender, ranging from bad motherhood and the domineering of husbands to witchcraft and uncontrolled sexuality. Thus, these historians undermined the reputations of Agrippina, Theodora and Fredegund in order to set and guard strict socio-political norms for women in prestigious and influential positions
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Women's participation in medieval revolts has puzzled many scholars. Recent consensus is that women ...
This paper argues that the representations of Agrippina the Younger and Boudica point out the faults...
Women’s participation in medieval revolts has puzzled many scholars. Recent consensus is that women ...
Tanaquil, Tullia and Damarata: Women Secretly Advising Kings in Livy’s History of Rome and the Degra...
M.A.This particular historical-intertextual study that delves into the life and work of the empress ...
The Empress Justina (370-388) is a central figure in the Valentinian dynasty (364-392), as well as o...
When women rose to power in the ancient world and threatened the established patriarchal order, men ...
Despite her status as one of history\u27s most important women, the story of Galla Placidia\u27s lif...
Empress Livia – Murderer or wrongfully accused? An overview of the ancient sources on the empress Li...
Catherine de’ Medici is commonly known and referred to by historians as an “Evil queen”. This paper ...
This thesis focuses on the thematic juxtaposition of imperial women with a range of emperors in the ...
In this book, Massimiliano Vitiello situates the life and career of the Ostrogothic queen Amalasuint...
In reading the descriptions of the Empress Matilda and Queen Margaret of Anjou by their contemporari...
International audienceAs a controversial female character of the end of the 4th century AD, Empress ...
This series focuses on the exercise of power, influence and authority by particular categories, rank...
Women's participation in medieval revolts has puzzled many scholars. Recent consensus is that women ...
This paper argues that the representations of Agrippina the Younger and Boudica point out the faults...
Women’s participation in medieval revolts has puzzled many scholars. Recent consensus is that women ...
Tanaquil, Tullia and Damarata: Women Secretly Advising Kings in Livy’s History of Rome and the Degra...