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The Imperial Feminine in Byzantium
Herrin, Judith
Unrivalled Influence, 2013, p.161
United States: Princeton University Press
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Título:
The Imperial Feminine in Byzantium
Autor:
Herrin, Judith
Assuntos:
Anthropology
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Applied anthropology
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Applied arts
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Applied sociology
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Architecture
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Arts
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Behavioral sciences
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Buildings
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Byzantine empress
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Byzantine women
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Byzantium
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Gender studies: women
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iconoclasm
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Medieval and Renaissance History (500 to 1500)
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É parte de:
Unrivalled Influence, 2013, p.161
Descrição:
Ever since Edward Gibbon wrote hisDecline and Fall of the Roman Empirethe phrase has captured a vital process in the historical development of Europe. It is often forgotten that he went on to chronicle the history of the East Roman Empire, which we call Byzantium, through its millennial existence right up to its final conquest by the Ottoman Turks. By extending his definition of “Roman,” Gibbon effectively wrote a history of the East Mediterranean to the middle of the fifteenth century. He found the eastern Romans of the Middle Ages, centered on their capital Constantinople, an effete and
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United States: Princeton University Press
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Inglês
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