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Queens, consorts, concubines

Gregory of Tours and women of the Merovingian elite

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E. T. Dailey
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An edition of Queens, consorts, concubines (2015)

Queens, consorts, concubines

Gregory of Tours and women of the Merovingian elite

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"Gregory of Tours hoped to inspire the believers in sixth-century Gaul with examples of righteous and wicked deeds and their consequences. Critiquing his own society, Gregory contrasted vengeful queens, rebellious nuns, and conniving witches with pious widows, humble abbesses, and tearful saints. By examining his thematic treatment of topics including widowhood, marriage, sanctity, authority, and political agency, Queens, Consorts, Concubines reassesses the material shaped by such concerns, including e.g. Gregory's accounts of Brunhild, Fredegund, Radegund, and other important elite women, Merovingian political policies (marital alliances, ecclesiastical intrigue, even assassinations), and seemingly unrelated topics such as Hermenegild's rebellion and the career of Empress Sophia. The result: a new interpretation of an important witness to the transformations of Late Antiquity"--Provided by publisher.

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Brill
Language
English
Pages
202

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Table of Contents

Chart 1: The Merovingian Royal House I : the family of Clovis
Chart 2: The Merovingian Royal House II : the family of Chlothar I
Widowhood
Holiness, femininity, and authority
Scandal in Poitiers
Brides and social status
Merovingian marital practice
Brunhild and Fredegund, I : moral opposites or kindred spirits?
Brunhild and Fredegund, II : queens, politics, and the writing of history.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 171-198) and index.

Series
Mnemosyne supplements. Late antique literature -- volume 381

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
944/.01309252
Library of Congress
DC69.8.G7 D24 2015, DC69.8.G7D24 2015

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 202 pages
Number of pages
202

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30392975M
ISBN 13
9789004290891, 9789004294660
LCCN
2015008958
OCLC/WorldCat
904036880

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