Historical & Cultural Context
Theater Artists & Traditions
Themes & Symbolism
Performance Spaces & Architecture
Plot, Actions, & Conflict
100

This 10th-century canoness wrote Gallicanus at Gandersheim Abbey.

Who is Hrosvitha?

100

Hrosvitha adapted the style of this classical Roman comedic tradition.

What is Roman comedy?

100

This vow made by Constantia drives the main conflict of the play.

What is a vow of virginity?

100

This Roman building type becomes a key setting associated with Christianity in the play’s world.

What is a basilica?

100

This Roman general seeks to marry Constantia.

Who is Gallicanus?

200

Hrosvitha wrote during this German-led Holy Roman ruling dynasty.

What is the Ottonian dynasty?

200

Unlike many Roman comedies, Hrosvitha’s plays promote this moral ideal.

What is Christian virtue (or chastity)?

200

Gallicanus’ conversion symbolizes this spiritual transformation.

What is enlightenment?

200

Unlike Roman amphitheaters, Hrosvitha’s plays were likely experienced in this intimate indoor setting.

What is a religious hall or convent space?

200

This Roman emperor is Constantia’s father.

Who is Constantine?

300

Hrosvitha modeled her plays in response to this Roman playwright known for comedies about love and deception.

Who is Terence?

300

Instead of staging for public theaters, her plays were likely performed or read in this type of religious community.

What is a convent (or monastery)?

300

Constantia represents this Christian ideal of spiritual “marriage.”

What is devotion to Christ?

300

The emperor’s authority would traditionally be symbolized in this grand residence.

What is a palace?

300

Constantia agrees to marriage on the condition that Gallicanus convert to this faith.

What is Christianity?

400

The play reflects the rise of this religion as dominant in the Roman Empire.

What is Christianity?

400

This theatrical element is minimized in Gallicanus compared to Roman stage spectacles.

What is physical farce or spectacle?

400

Military power in the play contrasts with this form of authority.

What is spiritual authority?

400

Early Christian worship spaces emphasized this focal architectural feature at the front.

What is the altar?

400

Gallicanus ultimately chooses this over political ambition.

What is religious devotion (or a life of faith)?

500

Hrosvitha wrote primarily in this language, common among educated clergy.

What is Latin?

500

Hrosvitha is often considered the first known female playwright from this broad historical period.

What is the Middle Ages?


500

The rejection of earthly marriage symbolizes prioritizing this over worldly status.

What is salvation?

500

The shift from Roman public spectacle spaces to Christian worship spaces reflects this broader cultural transformation.

What is the Christianization of the Roman Empire?

500

The central dramatic conflict revolves around marriage versus this commitment.

What is chastity?

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