Queen Berenice: A Jewish Female Icon of the First Century CE: Studies in Theology and Religion, cartea 29
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ISBN-13: 9789004510906
ISBN-10: 9004510907
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Theology and Religion
ISBN-10: 9004510907
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Theology and Religion
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