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The Origin of Double Monasteries. Gender Parallel Leadership in the Liturgy

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Figure 1.1. Liturgical scene inside Old Saint Peter’s Basilica, Rome. Ivory reliquary box, late 300s to early 400s. Scala/Art Resource, New York.
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Figure 1.2. Women with mouths open and arms raised. Old Saint Peter’s Basilica. Scala/Art Resource, New York.
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Figure 1.3. Liturgy in the Great Church in Constantinople. Chancel screen. First third of the fifth century. Photo author.
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Figure 1.4. Theodora holds the chalice, liturgical scene in the Hagia Sophia. Altar area mosaic in San Vitale, Ravenna, . 550. Wilpert, , pl. 110.
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Figure 1.5. Justinian holds the paten, liturgical scene in the Hagia Sophia. Altar area mosaic in San Vitale, Ravenna, . 550. Wilpert, , pl. 109.
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Figure 1.6. Standing woman raises cup (right). Seated man holds cup (left). Marcellino and Pietro catacomb. Late 200s to early 300s. Wilpert, , pl. 2: 157.2.
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Figure 1.8. Two  pre-Constantinian  stone plaques inscribed in Latin . Marrucci,  (1910), plate 52, nos 32 and 33.
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