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    Theophanu ruled the Holy Roman Empire as regent for a span of five years, from May 985 to her death in 991, despite early opposition by the Ottonian court. In fact, many queens in the tenth century, on an account of male rulers dying early deaths, found themselves in power, creating an age of greater diversity.

    • 14 April 972
    • Sophia Phokas
  2. Cultural depictions of Theophanu. Theophanu (955–991) was a Byzantine princess who became Holy Roman Empress through marriage to Emperor Otto II. As the trusted political partner of her husband and later the regent of her young son Otto III, she left a remarkable legacy as one of the most powerful female rulers of the Ottonian era as well as ...

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    Theophanu was empress of the Holy Roman Empire by marriage to Emperor Otto II, and regent of the Empire during the minority of their son, Emperor Otto III, from 983 until her death in 991. She was the niece of the Byzantine Emperor John I Tzimiskes. She was known to be a forceful and capable ruler. Her status in the history of the Empire in many ways was exceptional. According to Wilson, "She ...

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  5. Theophano of Byzantium (c. 955–991)Holy Roman empress and regent of Germany. Name variations: Theophanu. Born around 955 or 956 in Constantinople; died on June 15, 991; daughter of Romanus II, Byzantine emperor (r. 959–963), and Theophano (c. 940–?); sister of Constantine VIII (r. 1025–1028) and Basil II (r.

  6. 13 The Annales Hildesheimensis (“Ottoni imperatori iuniori venit imperatrix Romam de Constantinopoli”) and the Lamberti Annales (“Ottoni iuniori imperatori missa est Theophanu ab imperatore de Graecia”) are vague about her origins, whereas the Annales Weissemburgenses declare her to be the daughter of the Byzantine emperor (“Domno Ottoni iuniori imperatori missa est filia imperatoris ...

    • Laura Wangerin
    • 2014
  7. Empress Theophanu, Sanctity, and Memory in Early Medieval Saxony. The was complicated complicated Empress by world all Theophanu, of Ottoman accounts politics.1 world When of a Ottoman she died woman in 991 CE, wife of Otto politics.1 skilled II and at When maneuvering regent she for died her son through in 991 Otto CE, the III, around the age ...

  8. This chapter focuses on the career of the Empress Theophanu, generally seen as the apex of Ottonian queenly power. Her extraordinary status is often regarded as a consequence of her Byzantine origins, since Byzantine tradition allowed for powerful queens. The chapter argues that Theophanu’s career is better understood as part of the unfolding ...

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