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List of illustrations Contributors Preface Abbreviations 1. Theophano divina gratia imperatrix augusta: western and eastern emperorship in the later tenth century KARL LEYSER 2. Theophano, the western empress from the east ODILO ENGELS 3. Theophano: an empress reconsidered K. CIGGAAR 4. Theophano: considerations on the education of a Byzantine princess JUDITH HERRIN 5 .The education of the daughters of the nobility in the Ottonian empire JOHANNA MARIA VAN WINTER 6. Marriage negotiations between Byzantium and the west and the name of Theophano in Byzantium (eighth to tenth centuries) ADELBERT DAVIDS 7. A marriage too far? Maria Lekapena and Peter of Bulgaria JONATHAN SHEPARD 8. The image of women of the nobility in the German chronicles of the tenth to the eleventh centuries P. BANGE 9. Ottonian intellectual culture in the tenth century and the role of Theophano ROSAMOND McKITTERICK 10. Froumund's Greek: an analysis of fo. 12v of the Codex Vindoboniensis Graecus 114, followed by a comparison with a Latin-Greek wordist in MS 179 Auxerre fo. 137v ff W. J. AERTS 11. The art of Byzantium and its relation to Germany in the time of the empress Theophano JACQUELINE LAFONTAINE-DOSIGNE 12. Imperial art in Byzantium from Basil I to Basil II (867-1025) E. VOORDECKERS 13. Did Theophano leave her mark on the Ottonian sumptuary arts? H. WESTERMANN-ANGERHAUSEN 14. The palace of Nijmegen in the tenth and early eleventh centuries BERT THISSEN 15. The so-called 'women's gallery' in the medieval church: an import from Byzantium HILTIJE F. H. ZOMER 16. The human and economic context L. F. GENICOT 17. The palace and the monastery in Byzantine spiritual life, c. 1000, A. J. VAN DER AALST