Could a heretic be a beautiful woman in Socrates of Constantinople’s and Sozomenus’s eyes? [PDF]
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Bralewski, Sławomir
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Bałkany w ujęciu historiografii kościelnej V wieku związanej ze środowiskiem konstantynopolitańskim
In the accounts of Socrates of Constantinople, Hermias Sozomenus and Philostorgius, i.e. those ecclesiastical historians who represented the Constantinopolitan point of view in church history, the region of the Balkans was neither administratively ...
Sławomir Bralewski
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A Latin Honorific Inscription to Emperor Jovian by Themistius, the Praeses of Lycia, at Andriace
During archaeological excavations at Andriace, the harbour of Myra, an honorific inscription was discovered in front of the quay structure just north of the granarium (horrea Hadriani).
Fatih Yılmaz, Erkan Kurul
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Postawa chrześcijan Kościoła perskiego w czasie prześladowań Szapura II
The subject of this article deals with Persian Christians in the period of the persecution of Shapur II. The ruler derived from the Sassanid dynasty had governed the Persian Empire since 309 to 379 and on that time of his reign Sassanid Empire saw its ...
Wojciech Teister, Andrzej Uciecha
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A Few Remarks on the Ransom Paid for Releasing Captives in Selected Early Byzantine Hagiographic Texts [PDF]
The article analyzes certain early Byzantine hagiographic texts concerning various forms of brigandage (both maritime and land-based). Two such accounts are studied in detail, one by Gerontius of Jerusalem and another by Theodoret of Cyrus. The instances
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Socrates and Sozomen’s Church History in Comparative Perspective
Beginning in the 4th century with Eusebius of Caesarea and continued by writers such as Socrates, Sozomenus and Theodoretus, church historiography is very important in terms of historiography.
Bahadır İkican
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Constantine I and imperial sanctity: construction and political role of the figure of “Saint Constantine” [PDF]
La figura de Constantino I, el primer emperador santo de la tradición Ortodoxa, continuó siendo aún mucho tiempo después de su muerte objeto de reformulaciones y reinterpretaciones literarias -en especial historiográficas y hagiográficas- que intentaron ...
Casamiquela Gerhold, Victoria Errain
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Un modello in scala per cercare di capire come funzionasse la cosiddetta Colonna serpentina, ora ad Istanbul [PDF]
The serpentine column of Istanbul is recognized as one of the oldest artifacts that have been described in historical sources. It is a monolithic fusion in bronze high about six / eight meters representing three snakes twisted together. It was translated
Molari, Pier Gabriele
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Monarchy and mass communication: Antioch A.D. 362/3 revisited [PDF]
The A.D. 362/3 crisis in Antioch is usually interpreted as an economic or ideological crisis, and Julian's Misopogon as a 'festive satire' or 'edict of chastisement'.
Van Hoof, Lieve, Van Nuffelen, Peter
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La constitución y protección del patrimonio eclesiástico y la apropiación de los santuarios paganos por parte de la Iglesia en la legislación de Constancio II (337-361) [PDF]
A partir de Constantino I, cuando el cristianismo fue reconocido y apoyado por los emperadores romanos, se dotó a la Iglesia de terrenos destinados a su mantenimiento.
Buenacasa Pérez, Carles
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