Queen Berenice
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004510906
ISBN-10: 9004510907
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 155 x 234 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: de Gruyter Brill
ISBN-10: 9004510907
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 155 x 234 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: de Gruyter Brill
Notă biografică
Tal Ilan, PhD (1991), Hebrew University Jerusalem is professor of Jewish Studies at the Freie Universität Berlin. She is the editor of A Feminist Commentary on the Babylonian Talmud; and the author of Lexicon of Jewish Names in Late Antiquity (four volumes).
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1 Methodology
1 Chronology
2 Silencing
3 Disparagement
2 Berenice’s Foremothers: A Long Line of Hasmonean and Herodian Queens
1 Simon the Hasmonean’s Nameless Wife, Berenice’s Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandmother (ca. 180 BCE–135 BCE)
2 John Hyrcanus I’s Nameless Wife, Berenice’s Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandmother (ca. 155 BCE–104 BCE)
3 Salina Alexandra, Judah Aristobulus I’s Widow, Berenice’s Great-Great-Great-Great-Aunt (ca. 140 BCE–ca. 90 BCE)
4 Queen Shelamzion-Alexandra, Berenice’s Great-Great-Great- Great-Grandmother (140 BCE–67 BCE)
5 Aristobulus II’s Wife, Berenice’s Great-Great-Great-Grandmother (ca. 90–ca. 50 BCE)
6 Alexandra, Berenice’s Great-Great-Grandmother (ca. 70 BCE– 26 BCE)
7 Miriam the Hasmonean, Berenice’s Paternal Great-Grandmother (53–29 BCE)
8 Salome, Herod’s Sister, Berenice’s Maternal Great-Grandmother (ca. 60 BCE–12 CE)
9 Berenice, Aristobulus IV’s Wife, Berenice’s Grandmother (ca. 33 BCE–23 CE)
10 Herodias, Berenice’s Paternal Aunt (ca. 10 BCE–ca. 50 CE)
11 Cypros, Berenice’s Mother (ca. 10–ca. 50 CE)
3 Berenice’s Early Years
1 Judea 28–42 CE
2 Alexandria 42–44 CE
3 Chalcis
3.1.1 Herod of Chalcis
3.1.2 Agrippa I’s Death
3.1.3 Mother Berenice
3.1.4 Herod of Chalcis’ Death
3.2.1 Queen of Chalcis
3.2.2 Brother and Sister (on Killer-Wives and Homosexuality)
4 Caesarea-Philippi/Cilicia/Jerusalem (54 CE–66 CE)
4.1.1 Herodian Women Divorcing Their Husbands
4.1.2 Foreign Dignitaries Converting to Judaism for the Sake of a Herodian Marriage
4.1.3 Jealousy
4.1.4 Incest
4 The War with Rome 66–73 CE
1 Jerusalem 66 CE
1.1.1 Excursus: Berenice and Judaism
2 Caesarea-Philippi 66–70 CE
5 Berenice in Rome
1 The Roman Way of Telling the Story of the Berenice-Titus Romance
1.2.1 Catamites and Eunuchs
1.2.2 “Cleopatra Minor”
1.2.3 Invitus invitam
1.2.4 Excursus: Rome’s Cleopatra
2 Other Information about Berenice in Rome
6 Berenice’s End: Reception History and Fiction
1 Berenice of Sardinia
2 The French School
3 The Jewish Interpretation
4 But She Came Back to (or Stayed in) Rome
5 A Final Speculation
7 Julia Crispina, Berenice’s (Female) Descendant
Two Conclusions
1 The Men in Her Life
2 The First Century
Appendix
Berenice’s Timeline
Bibliography
Index
Introduction
1 Methodology
1 Chronology
2 Silencing
3 Disparagement
2 Berenice’s Foremothers: A Long Line of Hasmonean and Herodian Queens
1 Simon the Hasmonean’s Nameless Wife, Berenice’s Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandmother (ca. 180 BCE–135 BCE)
2 John Hyrcanus I’s Nameless Wife, Berenice’s Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandmother (ca. 155 BCE–104 BCE)
3 Salina Alexandra, Judah Aristobulus I’s Widow, Berenice’s Great-Great-Great-Great-Aunt (ca. 140 BCE–ca. 90 BCE)
4 Queen Shelamzion-Alexandra, Berenice’s Great-Great-Great- Great-Grandmother (140 BCE–67 BCE)
5 Aristobulus II’s Wife, Berenice’s Great-Great-Great-Grandmother (ca. 90–ca. 50 BCE)
6 Alexandra, Berenice’s Great-Great-Grandmother (ca. 70 BCE– 26 BCE)
7 Miriam the Hasmonean, Berenice’s Paternal Great-Grandmother (53–29 BCE)
8 Salome, Herod’s Sister, Berenice’s Maternal Great-Grandmother (ca. 60 BCE–12 CE)
9 Berenice, Aristobulus IV’s Wife, Berenice’s Grandmother (ca. 33 BCE–23 CE)
10 Herodias, Berenice’s Paternal Aunt (ca. 10 BCE–ca. 50 CE)
11 Cypros, Berenice’s Mother (ca. 10–ca. 50 CE)
3 Berenice’s Early Years
1 Judea 28–42 CE
2 Alexandria 42–44 CE
3 Chalcis
3.1.1 Herod of Chalcis
3.1.2 Agrippa I’s Death
3.1.3 Mother Berenice
3.1.4 Herod of Chalcis’ Death
3.2.1 Queen of Chalcis
3.2.2 Brother and Sister (on Killer-Wives and Homosexuality)
4 Caesarea-Philippi/Cilicia/Jerusalem (54 CE–66 CE)
4.1.1 Herodian Women Divorcing Their Husbands
4.1.2 Foreign Dignitaries Converting to Judaism for the Sake of a Herodian Marriage
4.1.3 Jealousy
4.1.4 Incest
4 The War with Rome 66–73 CE
1 Jerusalem 66 CE
1.1.1 Excursus: Berenice and Judaism
2 Caesarea-Philippi 66–70 CE
5 Berenice in Rome
1 The Roman Way of Telling the Story of the Berenice-Titus Romance
1.2.1 Catamites and Eunuchs
1.2.2 “Cleopatra Minor”
1.2.3 Invitus invitam
1.2.4 Excursus: Rome’s Cleopatra
2 Other Information about Berenice in Rome
6 Berenice’s End: Reception History and Fiction
1 Berenice of Sardinia
2 The French School
3 The Jewish Interpretation
4 But She Came Back to (or Stayed in) Rome
5 A Final Speculation
7 Julia Crispina, Berenice’s (Female) Descendant
Two Conclusions
1 The Men in Her Life
2 The First Century
Appendix
Berenice’s Timeline
Bibliography
Index