The Orphans of Byzantium


Child Welfare in the Christian Empire

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By Timothy S. Miller
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610 g
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352

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Timothy S. Miller is Professor of History at Salisbury University in Maryland. He has written or edited numerous books and articles on the Byzantine Empire, including The Birth of the Hospital in the Byzantine Empire and Peace and War in Byzantium.

"From among the children who had been deprived of their parents and were pierced by the evil of orphania (orphanhood), the [emperor Alexios Komnenos] assigned some to relatives and others whom he knew to be pious to the speriors of the holy monasteries. The emperor commanded that [they] raise these [orphans] not as slaves, but as free persons, considering them worthy...." written by Anna Komnena, daughter of emperor Alexios l

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