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4.0 out of 5 stars The sources of Power for a Bizantine Empress, August 1, 2001
This review is from: Imperial Women Byzantium 1025-1204: Power, Patronage and Ideology (Paperback)
Longman has published a very well documentated book on Imperial Women in Comnenos, Dukas and Angelos times in Byzantium. The autor, a recently Doctor in Byzantine Studies from Belfast, shows a very accquainted study and presents a long list of Bibliography not only readed but meditated as well. The book offers a new light on the sources of Political Power of very important Imperial Women in the Byzatine Empire, such as Zoe, Theodora, Anna Dalassene, and María of Antioch. Also It explores the reason because of which some empresses became more powerfuls than others using a diferent kind of power sources. Vere recommendable!
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Imperial Women Byzantium 1025-1204: Power, Patronage and Ideology
Imperial Women Byzantium 1025-1204: Power, Patronage and Ideology by Barbara Hill (Paperback - August 3, 1999)
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