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Women in purple : rulers of medieval Byzantium

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This is the story of three Byzantine empresses who between 780 and 856 restored the veneration of icons, thus saving the Byzantine Empire from a purely symbolic and abstract decorative art, and ensuring its influence for centuries to come. Judith Herrin evokes the complex and deeply religious world of Constantinople - at that time the largest, finest and wealthiest metropolis of the known world - its monuments and palaces, its court ceremonies and rituals, the special role of eunuchs, the bride-shows and elaborate wedding ceremonies, as well as fanatical monks and warring patriarchs, sudden exile, assassination and murder.

WOMEN IN PURPLE not only reshapes our understanding of an empire which lasted a thousand years, but throws fresh light on the relationship of women to power.

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Phoenix Press
184212529X / 9781842125298
Paperback
03/10/2002
United Kingdom
English
xi, 304 p., [8] p. of plates : col. ill.
20 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2001.
The first biography of these three empresses for the general reader Praise for WOMEN IN PURPLE: 'This scholarly and accomplished book... Herrin, a leading medieval scholar, is excellent at describing a world entirely foreign to us. Herrin is a skilled and sure guide through this barbarous world. An outstanding scholarly study.' Literary Review 'There are many expertly written and researched books on this period, but few that are as pleasant to read as this.' Art Newspaper Included in the Women in History promotion
The first biography of these three empresses for the general reader Praise for WOMEN IN PURPLE: 'This scholarly and accomplished book... Herrin, a leading medieval scholar, is excellent at describing a world entirely foreign to us. Herrin is a skilled and sure guide through this barbarous world. An outstanding scholarly study.' Literary Review 'There are many expertly written and researched books on this period, but few that are as pleasant to read as this.' Art Newspaper Included in the Women in History promotion 1QDAZ Byzantine Empire, 3F c 500 CE to c 1000 CE, BGR Biography: royalty, HBJD European history, HBJF Asian history, HBLC Early history: c 500 to c 1450/1500, JFSJ1 Gender studies: women