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Contos de uma insurreição. A Batalha do Rio Nedao e a Revolta Fictícia dos Povos Germanos [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
The aim of this paper is to explore and call into question the account of the insurrection of a number of Germanic tribes against the Huns, in the so called Battle of Nedao River (second half of the fifth century).
Otávio Luiz Vieira Pinto
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Adversus Iudaeos in the Sermon Written by Theodore Syncellus on the Avar Siege of AD 626 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
A sermon attributed to Theodore Syncellus (Theodoros Synkellos) is considered as one of the basic sources for the study of the Avar siege of Constantinople in AD 626.
Hurbanič, Martin
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A Visigoth Chief Alaric and the Sack of Rome by the Visigoths in 410 AD as Viewed in the “Chronicle” of John of Nikiu: Narratives of a Catastrophe or Religion-Political Clashes?

open access: yesВестник Волгоградского государственного университета. Серия 4. История, регионоведение, международные отношения
A Coptic bishop of the city of Nikiu in the Nile Delta John of Nikiu (the second half of the 7th c. AD) is famous for his only text – “Chronicle”, which is narrating about events from the Creation to the 640s, but it’s hard to treat the genre ...
Evgeniy Mekhamadiev
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A pneumatologia do Grande Basilius em seu tratado a Anfilochius Iconium [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
La contribución de San Basilio a la pneumatología se comprende mejor en el medio histórico de la controversia arriana que impregnó religiosa y políticamente gran parte del Imperio Romano del siglo IV.
Artemi, Eirini
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O papel de Éfeso na Antiguidade Tardia desde o período de Diocleciano até o Concílio dos ladrões [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
During the reign of Diocletian (284-305AD), Ephesus was reorganized on centralized and authoritarian lines down to the provincial level. A big part of the citywas rebuilt by Constantine I.
Artemi, Eirini
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Philosophy, archaeology and the Bible: Is Emperor Julian's Contra Galilaeos a plausible critique of Christianity? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
In Contra Galilaeos, Julian makes the case that in the writings of Moses Yahweh is not the ‘Most High’ God, but simply one of many national gods (the biblical term is ‘angels’ or ‘sons of god/s’, בני אל , בני אלים , or בני האלהים ) of the ancient Near ...
Aiken, David W.
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Armeno-Aethiopica in the Middle Ages: Geography, Tales of Christianization, Calendars, and Anti-Dyophysite Polemics in the First Millennium [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
Research for this article had the purpose of exploring medieval Armenian–Ethiopian connections. The investigations revealed three main contexts where Ethiopia and Ethiopians feature in the Armenian sources of the first millennium, without necessarily ...
Pogossian, Zaroui
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ἔγραψέ μοι γάρ ... τὰ νῦν οὖν γράφω σοι. οὖν and γάρ as inferential and elaborative discourse markers in Greek papyrus letters (I – IV AD) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
I analyse the use of the particles οὖν and γάρ in a corpus of documentary texts ranging from the first to the fourth century AD. I attempt to answer three main research questions: (i) with what frequency are οὖν and γάρ used; was one of these particles ...
Bentein, Klaas
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'Parrhèsia', 'asebeia' en censuur: het vrije spreken en het beknotten van de vrije meningsuiting in het klassieke Athene en de Late Oudheid [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Ancient Greece is often seen as the cradle of democracy, of free thought and of free speech. This article presents a number of historical cases of intellectual repression in Greece and Rome, including examples even of book-burning.
Praet, Danny
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