Three Forgotten Women and Their Historical Legacies
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2023-12-05
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Hood College Arts and Humanities
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Hood College Master of Arts in Humanities
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Abstract
This study will explore the roles, perspectives and experiences of three women. These
women are Empress Irene, who lived in eighth century Byzantine Empire during the
Iconoclastic Controversy, Denmark’s Leonora Christina, a seventeenth century Danish princess
who was imprisoned for a large part of her life due to her husband's political misdeeds, and
Katherine Harrison, an accused witch in the seventeenth century Connecticut. Their unique
cultural and social settings shaped and informed the narrative of their lives. Each suffered from
some form of persecution, which was often harsh and took many forms from isolation to
imprisonment and even death, and yet their legacies have been largely forgotten. Women have
played significant roles in history, but their contributions have often been ignored or
downplayed. By analyzing the experiences of these three women, along with the political and
cultural contexts of their lives, we can gain new insights into the complex contributions and
legacies of women in history