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Angeliki Laiou was born on 6 April, 1941 in United States, is a Greek-American byzantinist and politician. Discover Angeliki Laiou's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 67 years old?

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1941

Angeliki E. Laiou (Αγγελική Λαΐου; Athens, 6 April 1941 – Boston, 11 December 2008) was a Greek-American byzantinist and politician.

She taught at the University of Louisiana, Harvard University, Brandeis University, and Rutgers University.

Laiou was born in Athens on 6 April 1941 to a Greek family from Agios Gergios in Boeotia, Greece.

1958

She studied at the Athens College and continued her studies in the Philosophy School of the University of Athens (1958–59), where she studied under the Greek Byzantinist Dionysios Zakythinos, who awakened her interest in the Byzantine Empire.

1961

She moved to Brandeis University from where she graduated with her BA in 1961, and completed a post-graduate course and received her PhD from Harvard University in 1966, under the supervision of Robert Lee Wolff, one of the leading historians of the Crusades.

1962

In 1962, she went to lecture at the University of Louisiana, before returning to Harvard, where she stayed from 1966 to 1972, first as instructor and then as assistant professor.

1972

Her doctoral thesis became the basis for her first book, published in 1972 as Constantinople and the Latins: The Foreign Policy of Andronicus II, 1282–1328.

1977

Her works on Peasant Society in the Late Byzantine Empire (1977) and Mariage, Amour et Parenté à Byzance Aux XIe-XIIIe Siècles (1992) were among the first studies in their field.

1981

She was the Dumbarton Oaks Professor of Byzantine Studies at Harvard University from 1981 until her death.

She then moved to Brandeis University, where she remained until 1981, becoming distinguished professor.

During this period, she also taught at Rutgers College of Rutgers University.

In 1981, she returned to Harvard to occupy the prestigious Dumbarton Oaks Professorship of Byzantine Studies, a post she held until her death.

Her article on The role of women in Byzantine society, published in the Jahrbuch der österreichischen Byzantinistik in 1981, "opened a new field for scholars of Byzantium".

1985

In 1985–88, she served as the head of Harvard's History Department and from 1989 until 1998 she headed the distinguished Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection in Washington, DC — the first woman to do so.

With her Laiou pioneered the study of Byzantine and wider medieval society, and especially the role of women.

1998

In her native Greece, she was honoured by being inducted into the Academy of Athens in 1998, only the second woman after the writer Galateia Saranti, and by being decorated with the Commander class of the Order of Honour.

Laiou was also a corresponding member of the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, the Austrian Academy of Sciences, a foreign member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, a member of the Medieval Academy of America and of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and an honorary professor at Nankai University.

2000

From 2000 to 2002, she was also a member of the Hellenic Parliament for the Panhellenic Socialist Movement (PASOK): she served as Deputy Secretary of Foreign Affairs for six months in 2000.

In the April 2000 elections, she was elected as a member of the Hellenic Parliament on the list of the Panhellenic Socialist Movement.

In May 2000, she was also named as Deputy Secretary of Foreign Affairs charged with relations with the Greek diaspora.

2002

During her last years, she presided over the compilation of the three-volume Economic History of Byzantium (2002), a definitive work in this until then rather neglected field, followed up a few years later by The Byzantine Economy (2007), her last book.

Disappointed with the realities of the job, she resigned the post six months later to resume her academic activities, and resigned her Parliament seat as well in 2002.

She was married to Stavros Thomadakis, a former chairman of the Greek Capital Market Commission, whom she later divorced.

She is survived by a son, Vassilis Thomadakis.

2008

Diagnosed with thyroid cancer in September 2008, she died in Boston on 11 December 2008.