"Anna (Farmers' Law)"@en . . . . "Housewife"@en . . "Anna"@en . "Direct"@en . . . . "Anna was the wife of Theodore. When her husband was murdered, Anna loudly demanded justice. She gave Father George an ultimatum: if he didn't find Theodore's killer in a few days, she would go to Amorion and bring the authorities. This would have been bad for the village of Abrostola, which took great pride in its icons; the government under Emperor Constantine V had taken an iconoclastic stance. While Anna would have been pained by the loss of the icons, she felt justice for her husband was more important. Fortunately, George was able to unmask the killer."@en . . . . . . "Anna was the wife of Theodore. When her husband was murdered, Anna loudly demanded justice. She gave Father George an ultimatum: if he didn't find Theodore's killer in a few days, she would go to Amorion and bring the authorities. This would have been bad for the village of Abrostola, which took great pride in its icons; the government under Emperor Constantine V had taken an iconoclastic stance. While Anna would have been pained by the loss of the icons, she felt justice for her husband was more important. Fortunately, George was able to unmask the killer."@en . . .