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Who are your favorites? I'm hoping to discover some new ones, but even the most well known ones are welcome. For instance I've got a thing for Joan of Arc. Of all the women in history, she would be the one I'd most like to converse with. But first I'd like to talk about another fascinating woman.
Theodora (500-548)
She fascinates me because of her astounding rise from the lowest social stratum to being the wife of the Emperor Justinian. In her own time she was valued for her acute intelligence and perspicacity, with most sources I've read saying she was accepted as an intellectual equal and advisor by Justinian. Her strength of resolve is credited with saving the empire from collapse during one crisis; she kept her head when Justinian and all others lost theirs. She never forgot where she came from and worked to better the lives of the lower class, especially women.
My opinion: Theodora had street-smarts and street-toughness born of hardship, deprivation and public scorn. Having nowhere and no one else to go to for help, she found within herself the independence, the intelligence, and the indomitable will to survive and to make her life great.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodora_(6th_century )
Theodora (500-548)
She fascinates me because of her astounding rise from the lowest social stratum to being the wife of the Emperor Justinian. In her own time she was valued for her acute intelligence and perspicacity, with most sources I've read saying she was accepted as an intellectual equal and advisor by Justinian. Her strength of resolve is credited with saving the empire from collapse during one crisis; she kept her head when Justinian and all others lost theirs. She never forgot where she came from and worked to better the lives of the lower class, especially women.
My opinion: Theodora had street-smarts and street-toughness born of hardship, deprivation and public scorn. Having nowhere and no one else to go to for help, she found within herself the independence, the intelligence, and the indomitable will to survive and to make her life great.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodora_(6th_century )
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