The court of women in early Palaiologan Byzantium (ca.1260-1350)

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This article serves as a contribution to the discussion of gender segregation at the imperial court of Byzantium. Evidence from the Palaiologan period shows that many of the elements of a women's court, as it was known from earlier centuries, were still present in the last centuries of the empire.

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Schrijver, F. (2018). The court of women in early Palaiologan Byzantium (ca.1260-1350). Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies, 42(2), 219–236. https://doi.org/10.1017/byz.2018.6

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