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Noticiario Arqueológico.- Dos alternativas orientales al credo niceno de 325 expuestas al sínodo de la dedicación (Antioquía, 341)

open access: yesAntigüedad y Cristianismo, 2001
Este artículo estudia algunos problemas referentes a la controversia arriana. Las principales fuentes son Atanasio de Alejandría, Hilario de Poitiers y Marcelo de Ancyra.
Gonzalo Fernández
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Algunos apuntes sobre la Tabula Peutingeriana y el Codex Theodosianus en el contexto histórico de mediados del siglo IV dC [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
En el presente trabajo se pretende comparar la información que en relación a determinados centros urbanos ofrecen dos sobresalientes documentos del contexto histórico de mediados del s. IV d.C.
Cañizar Palacios, José Luis
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"L. Cossonius L. f. Stell(atina tribu) Gallus Vecilius Crispinus Mansuanius Marcellinus Numisius Sabinus pro consule provinciae Sardiniae" e la constitutio del "Forum Traiani" [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
The study analyzes the career of clarissimus L. Cossonius Gallus developed between Domitian, Nerva, Trajan and Hadrian. In particular, we analyze the charges under Trajan, including, in 111 AD, the proconsul of Sardinia. In the same year the proconsul L.
Mastino, Attilio, Zucca, Raimondo
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La deposición de Fotino de Sirmio [PDF]

open access: yes, 1998
Gonzalo.Fernandez@uv.esEste artículo estudia la condena y deposición del obispo Fotino de Sirmio en los años 346 y 347 d.C. Las fuentes principales son Código Teodosiano, Epifanio de Salamina (Panarion Haereticon), Nestorio de Constantinopla (Sermo XII)
Fernandez Hernandez, Gonzalo M.
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Bibliographic Addenda to the Fasti of the Province of Galatia in Augustan and Tiberian Period

open access: yesGephyra, 2012
After briefly introducing into the revised fasti of the early governors of the province Galatia, a survey of the most recent publications in the field is given.
Altay Coşkun
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Ammianus and some Tribuni Scholarum Palatinarum c. A.D. 353-364 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
The Res Gestae of Ammianus Marcellinus is a major source of our knowledge of the late Roman army. However, although himself a former army officer, it was not the intention of Ammianus to explain the institutions and organization of the late Roman army to
Woods, David
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The patria of Claudianus (FGrHist 282) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Following the interpretation of Felix Jacoby (FGrHist 282), I argue that the Κλαυδιανός quoted by the scholium to the Gr. Anth. I 19 is the same man presented by the Ecclesiastical History of Evagrius (I 19) as one of the most famous poets of the age of ...
Focanti, Lorenzo
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Gangra Metropoliti Petrus ve Diofizit Eğilimleri/Peter of Gangra and His Diophysite Tendencies

open access: yesOksident
Since the early centuries of Christianity, the city of Gangra (modern-day Çankırı) has been one of the most prominent and active Christian centers in Paphlagonia due to its strategic location.
Murat Kaya
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Byzantium in question in 13th-century Seljuk Anatolia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
International audienceÉtude des rapports entre l’Empire byzantin, le sultanat seldjoukide et les communautés chrétiennes et hellénophones d’Anatolie centrale au xiiie ...
Métivier, Sophie
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Anadolu’da (Heterodoks) Manastırcılığın Kurucusu Olarak Sebastea’lı (Sivas) Eustathius (300-380)/Eustathius of Sebastea and “Homoiousian” Heterodox Monasticism in Anatolia

open access: yesOksident
Although Basil of Caesarea is commonly regarded as the founding figure of monasticism in Anatolia, by the time he undertook this work in the late 350s, monastic life had already made considerable progress and had begun to take institutional form.
Bilal Baş
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