Buch, Englisch, 360 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 524 g
Reihe: CEU Medievalia - CEU Press
Dynastic Memory, Healing and Salvation in Komnenian Constantinople
Buch, Englisch, 360 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 524 g
Reihe: CEU Medievalia - CEU Press
ISBN: 978-963-386-295-7
Verlag: Central European University Press
This book is about the Christ Pantokrator, an imposing monumental complex serving monastic, dynastic, medical and social purposes in Constantinople, founded by Emperor John II Komnenos and Empress Piroska-Eirene in 1118. Now called the Zeyrek Mosque, the second largest Byzantine religious edifice after Hagia Sophia still standing in Istanbul represents the most remarkable architectural and the most ambitious social project of the Komnenian dynasty. This volume approaches the Pantokrator from a special perspective, focusing on its co-founder, Empress Piroska-Eirene, the daughter of the Hungarian king Ladislaus I. This particular vantage point enables its authors to explore not only the architecture, the monastic and medical functions of the complex, but also Hungarian-Byzantine relations, the cultural and religious history of early medieval Hungary, imperial representation, personal faith and dynastic holiness. Piroska's wedding with John Komnenos came to be perceived as a union of East and West. The life of the Empress, a "sainted ruler," and her memory in early Árpádian Hungary and Komnenian Byzantium are discussed in the context of women and power, monastic foundations, architectural innovations, and spiritual models.
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Weitere Infos & Material
List of Illustrations
Preface
Introduction
Marianne Sághy
Greek Monasteries in Early Árpádian Hungary
Marianne Sághy
What did Piroska see at Home? New Trends in Art and Architecture in the Kingdom of Hungary around 1100
Béla Zsolt Szakács
Diplomatic Relations between Hungary and Byzantium in the Eleventh–Twelfth Centuries
Attila Bárány
Piroska-Eirene and the Komnenian Dynasty
Michael Jeffreys
Komnenian Empresses: From Powerful Mothers to Pious Wives
Roberta Franchi
Piroska-Eirene, First Western Empress of Byzantium: Power and Perception
Maximilian Lau
The Many Faces of Piroska-Eirene in Visual and Material Culture
Christopher Mielke
Imperial Women and Religious Foundations in Constantinople
Elif Demirtiken
To Each According to their Need: Medical and Charitable Institutions in the Pantokrator Monastery
Tyler Wolford
Piroska and the Pantokrator: Reassessing the Architectural Evidence
Robert Ousterhout
Piroska-Eirene and the Holy Theotokos
Etele Kiss
“A New Mixture of Two Powers:” Nicholas Kallikles and Theodore Prodromos on Empress Eirene
Roman Shlyakhtin
Ritual and Politics in the Pantokrator: A Lament in Two Acts for Eirene’s Son
Foteini Spingou
Concluding Remarks
Robert Ousterhout
Appendix 1 Synaxarion
Appendix 2 Theodoros Prodromos, “Epitaph of Empress Eirene”
Appendix 3 Nicholas Kallikles, “On the tomb of the Despina”
Index