Once again following Aeneas' travels, this week we head over to Africa and, more precisely, to the legendary city of Carthage: our protagonist this time is in fact Queen Dido (also known as Elissa), regarded…
Author: Annalisa Giusti
Our journey at the discovery of the women of the Aeneid continues with Lavinia: daughter of Latinus and Amata, she was the last wife of Aeneas. Lavinia spent most of her life being courted by…
Illumination from a Book of Hours, use of Cambrai, ms. 1185 réserve, f. 59r, 15th century, Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal, Paris.
Continuing with the women from Homer's epics, this week's Mulier Clara is no one but Penelope: Odysseus' wife, Queen of Ithaca, and cousin of Helen of Troy. Penelope is most famous for her fidelity to her husband during…
Did you know that even cheeses have birthdays? Well, at least that is the case for Roquefort, the famous French cheese that is officially turning 608 years old today! On June 4, 1411, King Charles…
Illumination from the manuscript "QUINTE CURSE RUFFE. Des Fais du grant Alexandre ", ms. Français 257, f. 114v, 15th century, Bibliothèque nationale de France. Département des manuscrits, Paris.
Our last Women’s Wednesday of May is dedicated to Camilla, a Volscian maiden who became a warrior under the protection of the goddess Diana. Daughter of King Metabus and Casmilla, Camilla's story began in tragedy…
Illumination from the manuscript "La Fleur des histoires de Jean Mansel", ms. Ms-5087 réserve, f. 58v, 1454, Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal, Paris.