Emperors ruled the Holy Roman Empire - didn't they have at least one woman with them? This question is answered for the first time in this book: The empress was not only present when politics was made, but as an agent she was an important player in imperial politics
This thesis focuses on the thematic juxtaposition of imperial women with a range of emperors in the ...
The death of one princeps and the succession of another posed a challenge for the domus principis du...
Defence date: 20 March 2006Examining board: Prof. Giulia Calvi, European University Institute, Flore...
Emperors ruled the Holy Roman Empire - didn't they have at least one woman with them? This question ...
Based on a systematic study of all relevant coins, statues, inscriptions, honorary titles and funera...
Examining the role and position of the Byzantine empress between the fourth and the eighth centuries...
Queens, empresses, mothers or sisters of rulers: from the Egypt of Cleopatra to the Rome of Nero, th...
This dissertation traces the creation and negotiation of dynastic succession ideologies between the ...
This dissertation traces the creation and negotiation of dynastic succession ideologies between the ...
This dissertation traces the creation and negotiation of dynastic succession ideologies between the ...
Theodora, from the Emperor’s Spouse to the Prince’s Adviser Theodora was the first empress to influe...
The Empress Justina (370-388) is a central figure in the Valentinian dynasty (364-392), as well as o...
Theodora, from the Emperor’s Spouse to the Prince’s Adviser Theodora was the first empress to influe...
New interpretations of state formation processes include gender as a category of historical analysis...
This thesis looks at the position of the empress in Late Antique Byzantium, and seeks to trace the p...
This thesis focuses on the thematic juxtaposition of imperial women with a range of emperors in the ...
The death of one princeps and the succession of another posed a challenge for the domus principis du...
Defence date: 20 March 2006Examining board: Prof. Giulia Calvi, European University Institute, Flore...
Emperors ruled the Holy Roman Empire - didn't they have at least one woman with them? This question ...
Based on a systematic study of all relevant coins, statues, inscriptions, honorary titles and funera...
Examining the role and position of the Byzantine empress between the fourth and the eighth centuries...
Queens, empresses, mothers or sisters of rulers: from the Egypt of Cleopatra to the Rome of Nero, th...
This dissertation traces the creation and negotiation of dynastic succession ideologies between the ...
This dissertation traces the creation and negotiation of dynastic succession ideologies between the ...
This dissertation traces the creation and negotiation of dynastic succession ideologies between the ...
Theodora, from the Emperor’s Spouse to the Prince’s Adviser Theodora was the first empress to influe...
The Empress Justina (370-388) is a central figure in the Valentinian dynasty (364-392), as well as o...
Theodora, from the Emperor’s Spouse to the Prince’s Adviser Theodora was the first empress to influe...
New interpretations of state formation processes include gender as a category of historical analysis...
This thesis looks at the position of the empress in Late Antique Byzantium, and seeks to trace the p...
This thesis focuses on the thematic juxtaposition of imperial women with a range of emperors in the ...
The death of one princeps and the succession of another posed a challenge for the domus principis du...
Defence date: 20 March 2006Examining board: Prof. Giulia Calvi, European University Institute, Flore...