Barbarian Queens And The Conversion Of Europe

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The conversion of the Roman Empire to Christianity, occurring in the golden glint of the sunset of the Ancient World, was not a concluding chapter but an opening one. The sequential conversion of the barbarian tribal invaders of the Empire and the subsequent conversion of those beyond the old imperial limes was the making of European culture, a prototypical Christendom. The process has been well studied from the perspective of kings, popes, and missionaries by some of the finest historians of our era. But the missing component in this civilizational change is that of the decisive influence of barbarian queens, Christian women who led their royal husbands in the dangerous journey from one religion to another. In recent years, much has been done to illuminate queenship in general, but a study focusing specifically on the queen’s role in conversion is lacking. This book seeks to remedy that and provide a missing piece in women’s history.

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Genre : History
Author : Burnam W. Reynolds
Publisher : Lexington Books
Release : 2024-12-15
File : 269 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781498584999


Barbarian Queens And The Conversion Of Europe

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The role of Christian queens in the conversion to Christianity of their pagan husbands has often been ignored when studying the origins of European culture. This study evaluates the contributions of these queens to the establishment of a trans-national connective that formed the basis for an identifiable European culture.

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Genre : Biography & Autobiography
Author : Burnam W. Reynolds
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Release : 2024-12
File : 0 Pages
ISBN-13 : 1498584985


History Of European Morals From Augustus To Charlemagne Vol 1 2

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"History of European Morals From Augustus to Charlemagne" in 2 volumes is one of the best-known works by the Irish historian William Edward Hartpole Lecky. The book features the changes that have taken place in the moral standard and in the moral type in Europe from the ancient Rome to the early Middle Ages. By the first, the author understands the degrees in which, in different ages, recognized virtues have been enjoined and practiced, and, by the second, the relative importance that in different ages has been attached to different virtues. This carefully crafted DigiCat ebook is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents. Volume 1: The Natural History of Morals The Pagan Empire The Conversion of Rome Volume 2: From Constantine to Charlemagne The Position of Women

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Genre : History
Author : William Edward Hartpole Lecky
Publisher : DigiCat
Release : 2023-11-16
File : 790 Pages
ISBN-13 : EAN:8596547723882


Encyclopedia Of Barbarian Europe

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The first comprehensive reference work devoted exclusively to this dark, but critical, period in the history of Western civilization. In the Encyclopedia of Barbarian Europe, medieval expert Michael Frassetto amasses the evidence for the defense—and prosecution—of this little-understood transition era in the history of Western civilization. Covering nearly 1,000 years of history—from the late ancient period through the first centuries of the Middle Ages—this concise but thorough reference work examines the key figures, places, events, and ideas of barbarian Europe. This title chronicles the ancient Visigoths, the rule of Benedict, and the sacking of Rome. The easy-to-access alphabetical entries and essays offer more than a mere chronicling of kings and battles and explore the social and cultural history of the era, with special attention played to the role of women.

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Genre : History
Author : Michael Frassetto
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Release : 2003-05-23
File : 460 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781851095865


Gender In The Early Medieval World

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Genre : History
Author : Leslie Brubaker
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2004-11-11
File : 350 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0521013275


Women Writers Of Great Britain And Europe

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A valuable survey and reference resource It is hard to imagine a more needed and more useful literary reference work than this one, which gives students and readers quick access to the lives and work of a wide range of notable female writers from England and the Continent, from Aphra Behn to Emily Bronte, from Simone de Beauvoir to Isak Dinesen, from Bridget of Sweden to Hannah Arendt. Writers in more than 30 languages are included: French, Czech, Greek, Italian, Swedish, Spanish, German, Russian, Portuguese, Serbian, Catalan, Arabic, Hebrew, Dutch, Bulgarian, Croatian, Slovak, and more. Covers 1,500 years and all major genres Going back 15 centuries, the Encyclopedia covers the authors of novels, short stories, poetry, plays, criticism, social commentary, feminist manifestos, romances, mysteries, memoirs, children's literature, biography, and other genres. In signed entries, some of which are mini-essays, experts in the field examine writers' lives and achievements, comment on individual works, place artistic efforts in historical context, provide insights and analyses, and present more information than can be easily found elsewhere without undertaking more exhaustive research. Each entry is followed by a bibliography of primary works. Indexed by language, nationality, genre, and century. Spotlights the interesting lives of notable writers In these pages students and readers will meet hundreds of interesting women writers who made lasting contributions to the intellectual and popular culture of their countries while often leading fascinating lives, among them: * AGATHA CHRISTIE , who wrote her first book in response to her sister's demand for a detective story that was harder to solve than the popular fiction of her day, and whose work has been translated in more languages than Shakespeare's. * HILDEGARD VON BINGEN , the 12th-century German mystic, who wrote profusely as a prophet, a poet, a dramatist, a physician, and a political moralist, often communicated with popes and princes, and exerted a tremendous influence on the Western Europe of her time * MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT SHELLEY, whose 1818 masterpiece Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus became a literary sensation around the world * ILSE BLUMENTHAL-WEISS, one of the few concentration camp survivors to memorialize the victims of the Holocaust in German verse * LINA WERTMULLER, who in addition to her work in films, has written plays for the stage and a novel, and who once was a member of a short-lived puppet theater that staged the works of Kafka. Special features: Ideal for quick reference and student research * Multicultural-covers over 30 languages and 15 centuries * Includes many contemporary writers * Provides essential biographic data on each writer * Each entry is followed by a chronological listing of the writer's published book-length works * Offers critical evaluations of major works * Indexes help find writers by country...research by time period...survey genres...focus on languages

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Genre : Literary Criticism
Author : Katharina M. Wilson
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2013-12-16
File : 584 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781135616700


Roman Barbarians

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This study investigates the place of the royal court and the operation of patronage in several European kingdoms in the early Middle Ages. It seeks to identify the roots of later medieval developments, and especially of the Carolingian Renaissance, in the centuries immediately succeeding the period of Roman rule.

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Genre : Religion
Author : Y. Hen
Publisher : Springer
Release : 2007-11-09
File : 227 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780230593640


Queenship In Medieval Europe

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Medieval queens led richly complex lives and were highly visible women active in a man's world. Linked to kings by marriage, family, and property, queens were vital to the institution of monarchy. In this comprehensive and accessible introduction to the study of queenship, Theresa Earenfight documents the lives and works of queens and empresses across Europe, Byzantium, and the Mediterranean in the Middle Ages. The book: - Introduces pivotal research and sources in queenship studies, and includes exciting and innovative new archival research - Highlights four crucial moments across the full span of the Middle Ages – ca. 300, 700, 1100, and 1350 – when Christianity, education, lineage, and marriage law fundamentally altered the practice of queenship - Examines theories and practices of queenship in the context of wider issues of gender, authority, and power. This is an invaluable and illuminating text for students, scholars and other readers interested in the role of royal women in medieval society.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Theresa Earenfight
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Release : 2017-09-16
File : 368 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781137303929


History Of The Intellectual Developement Of Europe

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Genre : Europe
Author : John William Draper
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Release : 1864
File : 648 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOMDLP:abf4172:0001.001


A History Of The Intellectual Development Of Europe

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Genre : Europe
Author : John William Draper
Publisher : New York, Harper
Release : 1863
File : 660 Pages
ISBN-13 : HARVARD:HWC9EF