ABSTRACT

This book will be essential reading for anyone studying Byzantine history in this period. It ranges in time from the death of the emperor Basil II in 1025 to the sacking of the city of Constantinople by the Fourth Crusaders in 1204, spanning the rise and fall of the successful Komnenos dynasty. Eleventh-century Byzantine history is unusual in that imperial women were able to wield immense power and in this ground-breaking book Dr Hill explores why this was possible and, equally, why they lost their position of influence a century later.

chapter 1|36 pages

Introduction

chapter 3|24 pages

Creating the ideal Komnenian woman

chapter 4|24 pages

Titles for imperial women

chapter 5|33 pages

The method of marriage

chapter 6|28 pages

Power through patronage

chapter 7|18 pages

A woman’s ideology

chapter 8|9 pages

The collapse of the Komnenian system

chapter 9|10 pages

Conclusion