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“Where do these terrible diseases and pestilences come from?”. Illness in the Roman World in Light of the Ecclesiastical History of Eusebius of Caesarea

open access: yesStudia Ceranea, 2022
Eusebius of Caesarea did not put diseases at the center of his introduction to Church History. He used them instrumentally to promote his theses. Therefore, he neither referred to the medical knowledge of that time nor did he conduct their scientific ...
Sławomir Bralewski
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Byzantine seals in the Tunay Demran Collection [PDF]

open access: yesPolish Archaeology in the Mediterranean, 2021
The Collection of Tunay Demran, officially registered in the Manisa Archaeological Museum, contains seven seals, six of lead and one of silver, and one blank. Manisa, the Byzantine Magnesia Anelios on Mount Sipylos, with its fertile lowland and strategic
Werner Seibt, Ceren Ünal
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Lilingis, the Bastard Half-Brother of Illus

open access: yesStudia Ceranea, 2021
The paper is devoted to Lilingis – one of the leaders in the Isaurian uprising against emperor Anastasius I. He was Illus’ half-brother. Illus was an Isaurian who, aside from Zeno, played the most important role in the life of the Byzantine state in the ...
Mirosław J. Leszka
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Was Constantine the Great Aware of the Constantinian Shift?

open access: yesStudia Ceranea, 2019
In this article, I try to answer the following question: was Constantine himself aware of the revolution that he was carrying out? Did he realise that his actions were going to change the course of the history of the Empire?
Sławomir Bralewski
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Marcellinus Comes on Emperor Anastasius A Handful of Remarks

open access: yesStudia Ceranea, 2022
Anastasius was for Marcellinus not only a historical figure, but a ruler whose reign he was first able to observe from the perspective of his native Illyricum, and later as an inhabitant of Constantinople.
Mirosław J. Leszka
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Τέρνοβος, ἐν ᾗ τὰ βασίλεια ἦν τῶν Βουλγάρων: the Role of the Bulgarian Capital City According to Ῥωμαϊκὴ ἱστορία by Nikephoros Gregoras

open access: yesStudia Ceranea, 2022
The paper is devoted to a detailed analysis of direct and indirect references to Tărnovo, the capital of the so-called Second Bulgarian Tsardom (12th–14th centuries) in Roman history of Nikephoros Gregoras, an outstanding Byzantine scholar of the first ...
Kirił Marinow
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Gnesioi filoi: George Syncellus and Theophanes the Confessor – Addenda

open access: yesStudia Ceranea, 2022
The paper provides the addenda to A. Kompa, Gnesioi filoi: the search for George Syncellus’ and Theophanes the Confessor’s own words, and the authorship of their oeuvre, Studia Ceranea 5, 2015, p. 155–230. All the expressions crucial to the stylistic and
Andrzej Kompa
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Ecclesiastical Economies: The Integration of Sacred and Maritime Topographies of Late Antique Cyprus

open access: yesReligions, 2021
This article focusses on the relationship of the church with productive landscapes and coastal topographies within numerous Cypriot contexts of the 4th–8th centuries.
Catherine T. Keane
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