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Record Number:
4500
Author(s):
McKee, Sally.
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Title :
Bohemond and the Rooster: Byzantines, Normans, and the Artful Ruse [The author examines the political and military stratagems that were practiced both by the Normans and Byzantines; Anna Komnena made frequent mention of these tricks].
Source:
Anna Komnene and Her Times. Edited by Thalia Gouma-Peterson . Garland Publishing, 2000. Pages 157 - 168.
Year of Publication:
2000.
2.
Record Number:
5566
Author(s):
Iorio, Raffaele.
Contributor(s):
Title :
La duchessa Sikelgaita, una longobarda normannizzata [Robert Guiscard, Duke of Apulia, married Sikelgaita of Salerno to ally himself with the last Lombard princely house in southern Italy; Sikelgaita promoted the interests of her son, Roger Borsa, over those of her stepson, Bohemund of Antioch; Anna Komnena
Source:
Quaderni Medievali , 41., (giugno 1996): Pages 27 - 88.
Year of Publication:
1996.
3.
Record Number:
10892
Author(s):
Thomas, R. D.
Contributor(s):
Title :
Anna Comnena’s Account of the First Crusade: History and Politics in the Reigns of the Emperors Alexius I and Manuel I Comnenus [Anna Komnena’s account exhibits a tension between her feminine posture (as a woman author and dutiful daughter of Emperor Alexios) and more masculine aspirations (including interests in court politics and imperial power, traits commonly associated with m
Source:
Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies , 15., ( 1991): Pages 269 - 312.
Year of Publication:
1991.