Feminae: Medieval Women and Gender Index


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1. Record Number: 37749
Author(s): Cooper, Kate
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Title : The Heroine and the Historian: Procopius of Caesarea on the Troubled Reign of Queen Amalasuentha
Source: A Companion to Ostrogothic Italy   Edited by Jonathan J. Arnold, M. Shane Bjornlie, Kristina Sessa .   Brill, 2016.  Pages 296 - 315.
Year of Publication: 2016.

2. Record Number: 12604
Author(s): Brubaker, Leslie.
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Title : The Age of Justinian: Gender and Society [The author provides a brief overview of gender issues in sixth century Byzantium. Topics discusssed include gendered expectations for both men and women as reflected in the portrayals of Justinian and Theodora by Procopius, law, public life, patronage, the church, and the increasing restrictions on women's roles after the reign of Justinian. Title note supplied by Feminae.].
Source: The Cambridge Companion to the Age of Justinian.   Edited by Michael Maas .   Cambridge University Press, 2005.  Pages 427 - 447.
Year of Publication: 2005.

3. Record Number: 3674
Author(s): McClanan, Anne
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Title : The Empress Theodora and the Tradition of Women's Patronage in the Early Byzantine Empire
Source: The Cultural Patronage of Medieval Women.   Edited by June Hall McCash .   University of Georgia Press, 1996. Journal of Women's History , 8., 2 (Summer 1996):  Pages 50 - 72.
Year of Publication: 1996.

4. Record Number: 545
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Title : Amalasuntha, Procopius, and a Woman's Place
Source: Journal of Women's History , 8., 2 (Summer 1996):  Pages 41 - 57.
Year of Publication: 1996.