Women in the Piast Dynasty

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By Grzegorz Pac

New in: the book by Grzegorz Pac, our PI, has just been published in English!

“Women in the Piast Dynasty. A Comparative Study of Piast Wives and Daughters (c. 965–c.1144)” analyses the role of women in the Polish Piast dynasty from c. 965 to c.1144. It discusses gender expectations and the literary topoi employed to describe rulers’ wives and daughters as well as showing their importance in religious donations, the creation of dynastic memory, and naming patterns, as well as examining Piast women’s involvement in female monasticism. Pac takes a comparative approach to these themes, analysing Polish sources alongside sources from other areas of early and high medieval Europe.

Available here.