Celibacy and Survival in Court Politics in the Fifth Century AD

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Abstract

This chapter focuses on three families: the Theodosians, the Anthemii and the Ardaburii. The reign of the emperor Theodosius II, which spanned almost the entire first half of the fifth century, is remarkable in a number of respects: in its largely unchallenged and relatively peaceful rule, its major legal codification project, and its theological entanglements. The apparent contrast in court dominance by civilian officers at the eastern court is reflected in unusually long-serving office-holders such as the praetorian prefect Anthemius and the magister officiorum Helion. Theodosius and Eudocia became estranged in the early 440s and the empress moved thereafter to live permanently at Jerusalem, away from the court. Like the Anthemii, the marriage alliances of the Ardaburii with imperial women over the course of the late fifth and early sixth centuries saw them maintain their influential role in eastern politics and, at times, come very close to claiming the throne.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe Emperor in the Byzantine World
Subtitle of host publicationPapers from the Forty-Seventh Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies
EditorsShaun Tougher
Place of PublicationLondon
PublisherRoutledge
Chapter5
Pages115-134
Number of pages19
ISBN (Electronic)9780429060984
ISBN (Print)9780367660604, 9781138218680
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019
EventThe Emperor in the Byzantine World: Forty-Seventh Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies - University of Cardiff, United Kingdom
Duration: 25 Apr 201427 Apr 2014
https://www.routledge.com/The-Emperor-in-the-Byzantine-World-Papers-from-the-Forty-Seventh-Spring/Tougher/p/book/9781138218680

Publication series

NameSociety For the Promotion of Byzantine Studies, Papers of the Spring Symposium
PublisherRoutledge
Volume21

Conference

ConferenceThe Emperor in the Byzantine World
Abbreviated titleSPBS 47
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
Period25/04/1427/04/14
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