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  1. 14 de abr. de 2024 · Anna Comnena: The Historian Princess of Byzantium Anna Comnena, a luminary of the Byzantine Empire, graced the world with her presence in the year 1083 in the vibrant city of Constantinople.

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  2. Hace 3 días · The Alexiad of Anna Komnene: Artistic Strategy in the Making of a Myth | Reviews in History. Book: The Alexiad of Anna Komnene: Artistic Strategy in the Making of a Myth. Penelope Buckley. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2014, ISBN: 9781107037229; 331pp.; Price: £65.00. Reviewer: Elisabeth Mincin. University of St Andrews. Citation:

  3. 18 de abr. de 2024 · Pequeño mar, Graffito raffigurante Anna Comnena, CC BY-SA 4.0. La grafia di una principessa romana. 18 Apr 2024di Il parhookimomenos di corte • 0 commenti. Inmaculada Pérez Martín sul sito della Real Biblioteca racconta la storia della principessa bizantina Anna Comnena (es — in inglese su Hypotheses).

  4. stellarreaches.wordpress.com › 2024/04/19 › anna-komneneAnna Komnene | Stellar Reaches

    19 de abr. de 2024 · Born: 1 December 1083. Died: 1153. Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Kom… – Anna Komnene commonly Latinized as Anna Comnena, was a Byzantine princess, scholar, physician, hospital administrator, and the first female historian. – She was the daughter of the Byzantine emperor Alexios I Komnenos and his wife Irene Doukaina.

  5. 26 de abr. de 2024 · Anna Comnena, Comnena also spelled Komnene, (born December 2, 1083—died c. 1153), Byzantine historian and daughter of the emperor Alexius I Comnenus. She is remembered for her Alexiad, a history of the life and reign of her father, which became a valuable source as a pro-Byzantine account of the early Crusades.

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  6. Hace 2 días · Anna Comnena tells us that Alexios I recruited a contingent of Flemish knights after meeting the count of Flanders in 1091 and that during his Petcheneg campaign he was expecting to be joined by a contingent of troops from Rome. Jacoby also asserts that the request at Piacenza was unlikely because there was no need for mercenary ...

  7. 27 de abr. de 2024 · While Runciman unabashedly labels Bohemond as a ‘villain’, whose greed and lack of scruple poisoned relations with the Byzantines, Shepard argues that this picture is an uncritical and literal reading of Anna Comnena, who vilified the Norman leader with the hindsight acquired in the forty-year interval between these events and ...