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Radegund

The Trials and Triumphs of a Merovingian Queen

Dailey, E. T. (Associate Professor of Late Antique & Early Medieval History, Associate Professor of Late Antique & Early Medieval History, University of Leicester)

Radegund

WOMEN IN ANTIQUITY

Radegund

The Trials and Triumphs of a Merovingian Queen

WOMEN IN ANTIQUITY: Radegund

 

Radegund is a biography of a remarkable woman--princess, war captive, queen, deaconess, nun, and saint--who lived in early medieval France. Author E. T. Dailey narrates Radegund's life in an accessible way and offers important new insights for experts in the field.


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Beschrijving WOMEN IN ANTIQUITY: Radegund

A princess born to the Thuringian royal house. A captive in war, forced to marry the Frankish king who killed her family. A queen, who renounced her position, received consecration as a deaconess, and took monastic vows. A religious leader, who acquired a fragment of the Cross of the Crucifixion for her convent of Holy Cross in Poitiers. And, lastly, a saint, remembered for her healings, exorcisms, and extreme self-mortification. Such was Radegund, a woman who lived through an era defined by headlong change. Honored as a "mother" by subsequent Frankish kings and as a holy woman by her nuns and devotees, Radegund enjoyed a reputation for righteousness that spread throughout the whole of medieval Europe, with later queens emulating her pious achievements. For generations, she defined medieval queenship, female monastic practice, and the expectations associated with holy women. Today, she is often envisioned as a pan-European saint.

Radegund presents a new interpretation of this remarkable woman, examining her vibrant life and legacy. E. T. Dailey shows how she succeeded in establishing a place for herself within this difficult and dangerous world, despite the trials she faced. He also demonstrates how Radegund achieved a position of prominence as a woman in a foreign land without resorting to the violence and intrigue that characterized the lives of other prominent women during this period. Based on a wealth of English, French, and German scholarship, this book will equip experts and lay readers with a concise, authoritative, and accessible portrait of Radegund.


ISBN
9780197699201
Pagina's
232
Verschenen
Serie
WOMEN IN ANTIQUITY
NUR
681
Druk
1
Uitvoering
Paperback / softback
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
OUP USA

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