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- W2894983476 abstract "Imperial women associated with the rulers of the First and Second Tetrarchies are unaccountably absent from sculpture, coinage, inscriptions, and monuments, and not one was awarded the titles that by the third century had become commonplace for empresses. The absence is surprising given that marital alliances are generally supposed to have been a prescribed part of the Tetrarchic plan for controlled succession. A close analysis of the written sources reveals that this presumption is in fact hard to maintain and yields the surprising by-product of a new perspective on the question of Constantine's and Maxentius's presumed status as heirs-apparent prior to 305 ce. Furthermore, drawing together both written and visual evidence—sources not often enough deployed in tandem when discussing the imperial families of the Tetrarchic age—this article argues that the omission of Tetrarchic empresses from the ideological realm was part of a conscious effort to distance the rulers from their subjects." @default.
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- W2894983476 title "Omitted Empresses: The (Non-)Role of Imperial Women in Tetrarchic Propaganda" @default.
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