Byzantine Empresses: Women and Power in Byzantium AD 527-1204Routledge Lynda Garland ISBN: 0415146887 price: $100.00 hardcover
The first extended work in the field since Charles Diehl
published his Figures Byzantine more than ninety years ago,
Byzantine Empresses provides much-needed historical data in an
accessible and up-to-date form.
Using a chronological approach, Lynda Garland provides a series
of biographical portraits of the most significant Byzantine women
who ruled or shared the throne between 527 and 1204. She presents
and analyzes the available historical data in order to outline
what these empresses did, what the sources thought they did, and
what they wanted to do. Revealed are stories of imperial women
who had considerable resources, such as powerful patronage, their
own courts of women, eunuchs and ministers and who wielded an
enormous amount of influence, such as total government control
and the power to issue coinage and decrees.
Lavishly illustrated, Byzantine Empresses provides an immense
contribution to the study of women in Byzantine civilization.
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