The princess who rewrote history - Leonora Neville

1,569,499 views ・ 2018-10-22

TED-Ed


Please double-click on the English subtitles below to play the video.

00:07
Alexios Komnenos,
0
7071
1920
00:08
Byzantine emperor,
1
8991
1380
00:10
led his army to meet the Scythian hordes
2
10371
2675
00:13
in battle.
3
13046
1065
00:14
For good luck,
4
14111
1160
00:15
he carried one of the holiest relics
5
15271
1990
00:17
in Christendom:
6
17261
1120
00:18
the veil that had belonged
7
18381
1370
00:19
to the Virgin Mary.
8
19751
1970
00:21
Unfortunately, it didn’t help.
9
21731
2300
00:24
Not only was his army defeated,
10
24031
2250
00:26
but as they fled,
11
26281
1210
00:27
the Emperor was stabbed in the buttocks.
12
27491
2740
00:30
To make matters worse, a strong wind
13
30249
2380
00:32
made the relic too heavy to carry,
14
32629
2270
00:34
so he stashed it in some bushes
15
34899
1750
00:36
as he escaped.
16
36649
1356
00:38
But even as he fled,
17
38005
1410
00:39
he managed to slay some Scythians
18
39415
2100
00:41
and rescue a few comrades.
19
41515
2680
00:44
At least, this is how Alexios' daughter
20
44195
2990
00:47
Anna recounted the story,
21
47185
1850
00:49
writing nearly 60 years later.
22
49035
2740
00:51
She spent the last decade of her long life
23
51775
2990
00:54
creating a 500-page history
24
54765
2500
00:57
of her father’s reign called The Alexiad.
25
57265
2880
01:00
Written in Greek, the book was modeled
26
60145
1920
01:02
after ancient Greek epics
27
62065
1650
01:03
and historical writings.
28
63715
1700
01:05
But Anna had a different, trickier task
29
65415
2450
01:07
than the writers in these traditions:
30
67865
2190
01:10
as a princess writing
31
70055
1110
01:11
about her own family,
32
71165
1460
01:12
she had to balance her loyalty to her kin
33
72625
2590
01:15
with her obligation
34
75215
1240
01:16
to portray events accurately,
35
76455
2260
01:18
navigating issues like Alexios’s
36
78715
2440
01:21
embarrassing stab to the buttocks.
37
81155
2420
01:23
A lifetime of study and participation
38
83575
2180
01:25
in her father’s government
39
85755
1350
01:27
prepared Anna for this undertaking.
40
87105
3000
01:30
Anna was born in 1083,
41
90112
2520
01:32
shortly after her father seized control
42
92632
2280
01:34
of the Roman Empire
43
94912
1400
01:36
following a decade of brutal civil wars
44
96312
2660
01:38
and revolts.
45
98972
1550
01:40
The empire was deep in decline
46
100522
1844
01:42
when he came to power,
47
102366
1310
01:43
and threatened from all sides:
48
103676
1940
01:45
by the Seljuk Turks in the East,
49
105616
2050
01:47
the Normans in the West,
50
107666
1890
01:49
and Scythian raiders to the north.
51
109556
2320
01:51
Over the course of Anna’s childhood
52
111876
2040
01:53
and adolescence,
53
113916
1130
01:55
Alexios fought constant military campaigns
54
115046
2720
01:57
to secure the frontiers of his empire,
55
117766
2540
02:00
even striking up an uneasy alliance
56
120306
2120
02:02
with the Crusaders.
57
122426
1940
02:04
Meanwhile in Constantinople,
58
124366
2224
02:06
Anna fought her own battle.
59
126590
2080
02:08
She was expected to study subjects
60
128670
2020
02:10
considered proper
61
130690
1080
02:11
for a Byzantine princess,
62
131770
1870
02:13
like courtly etiquette and the Bible,
63
133640
2350
02:15
but preferred classical myth
64
135990
1680
02:17
and philosophy.
65
137670
1290
02:18
To access this material, she had to learn
66
138960
2523
02:21
to read and speak Ancient Greek,
67
141483
2470
02:23
by studying secretly at night.
68
143953
2460
02:26
Eventually her parents realized
69
146413
1520
02:27
how serious she was,
70
147933
1290
02:29
and provided her with tutors.
71
149223
2180
02:31
Anna expanded her studies
72
151403
1530
02:32
to classical literature, rhetoric,
73
152933
2260
02:35
history, philosophy, mathematics,
74
155193
2900
02:38
astronomy, and medicine.
75
158093
2000
02:40
One scholar even complained
76
160093
1650
02:41
that her constant requests
77
161743
1250
02:42
for more Aristotle commentaries
78
162993
1800
02:44
were wearing out his eyes.
79
164793
2360
02:47
At age fifteen,
80
167153
1040
02:48
Anna married Nikephoros Bryennios
81
168193
2590
02:50
to quell old conflicts
82
170783
1500
02:52
between their families
83
172283
1080
02:53
and strengthen Alexios’s reign.
84
173363
2430
02:55
Fortunately, Anna and Nikephoros ended up
85
175793
2810
02:58
sharing many intellectual interests,
86
178603
2210
03:00
hosting and debating
87
180813
1310
03:02
the leading scholars of the day.
88
182123
2420
03:04
Meanwhile, Alexios’s military excursions
89
184543
3130
03:07
began to pay off,
90
187673
1390
03:09
restoring many of the empire’s
91
189063
1830
03:10
former territories.
92
190893
1680
03:12
As her father aged,
93
192573
1410
03:13
Anna and her husband helped her parents
94
193983
2370
03:16
with their imperial duties.
95
196353
2070
03:18
During this time,
96
198423
1150
03:19
Anna reportedly advocated for
97
199573
1590
03:21
just treatment of the people
98
201163
1650
03:22
in their disputes with the government.
99
202813
2420
03:25
After Alexios’s death,
100
205233
2040
03:27
Anna’s brother John ascended to the throne
101
207273
2400
03:29
and Anna turned back
102
209673
1250
03:30
to philosophy and scholarship.
103
210923
2010
03:32
Her husband had written a history
104
212933
1850
03:34
arguing that his grandfather
105
214783
1760
03:36
would have made a better emperor
106
216543
1640
03:38
than Alexios,
107
218183
1240
03:39
but Anna disagreed.
108
219423
1910
03:41
She began working on the Alexiad,
109
221333
1970
03:43
which made the case for her father's
110
223303
1760
03:45
merits as emperor.
111
225063
1990
03:47
Spanning the late 11th and early 12th
112
227053
2429
03:49
centuries of Byzantine history,
113
229482
1850
03:51
the Alexiad recounts
114
231332
1320
03:52
the tumultuous events of Alexios’s reign,
115
232652
3090
03:55
and Anna’s own reactions to those events,
116
235742
2970
03:58
like bursting into tears at the thought
117
238712
1900
04:00
of the deaths of her parents and husband.
118
240612
2980
04:03
She may have included these emotional passages
119
243592
2200
04:05
in hopes that they would make her writing
120
245792
1980
04:07
more palatable to a society
121
247772
1760
04:09
that believed women shouldn't
122
249532
1380
04:10
write about battles and empires.
123
250912
2600
04:13
While her loyalty to her father
124
253512
1702
04:15
was evident in her favorable account
125
255214
1850
04:17
of his reign, she also included criticism
126
257064
2640
04:19
and her opinions of events.
127
259704
2580
04:22
In the centuries after her death,
128
262284
1896
04:24
Anna’s Alexiad was copied over and over,
129
264180
2730
04:26
and remains an invaluable
130
266910
1740
04:28
eyewitness account
131
268650
1150
04:29
of Alexios’s reign today.
132
269800
2630
04:32
And through her epic historical narrative,
133
272430
2490
04:34
Anna Komnene secured
134
274920
1570
04:36
her own place in history.
135
276490
2750
About this website

This site will introduce you to YouTube videos that are useful for learning English. You will see English lessons taught by top-notch teachers from around the world. Double-click on the English subtitles displayed on each video page to play the video from there. The subtitles scroll in sync with the video playback. If you have any comments or requests, please contact us using this contact form.

https://forms.gle/WvT1wiN1qDtmnspy7