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Helena Augusta Mother Of The Empire Julia Hillner

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Helena Augusta Mother Of The Empire Julia Hillner
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 49.34 MB
Pages: 432
Author: Julia Hillner
ISBN: 9780190875299, 9780190875305, 0190875291, 0190875305
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Helena Augusta Mother Of The Empire Julia Hillner by Julia Hillner 9780190875299, 9780190875305, 0190875291, 0190875305 instant download after payment.

"Helena, the mother of the first Christian emperor Constantine, is best known for the last two years of her life, when she traveled around the Eastern Mediterranean, and for something that, in all likelihood, she did not do: the discovery of the True Cross relic. Using a vast range of sources, from textual and epigraphical to visual, and an array of archaeological insights from the places Helena lived at or visited, this book instead investigates Helena in the round, taking seriously the ruptures in her life course and her changing positions within the imperial and female networks of her time. The book follows Helena's life, the majority of which was spent in the third century and during the period of the tetrarchy, and explores the different ways in which she was commemorated after her death, up to the late sixth century. It wrestles Helena's historical significance back from medieval legends, to demonstrate the development and purpose of her role within Constantinian politics and to chart her meandering impact on the image and behavior of the Christian empress in the late Roman world"--

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