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Cosmography as Cultural Capital: Power Struggle in the Visigothic Kingdom
Science and Society, 2021Bourdieu's concept of cultural capital can be used to show that the cosmography of the learned bishop Isidore of Seville (560-636) was intended to acculturate the Visigothic elite to the Roman worldview, shedding new light on the relations of these two ruling elites.
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2023
Homoian (also homoean) Christians, from the ancient Greek homoios (ὅμοιος), meaning similar, believed that God the Father, and Christ the Son were similar in nature. This was distinct from Nicene Christianity which adhered to the view that the Father and Son were identical (homos-ὁμός) in nature.
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Homoian (also homoean) Christians, from the ancient Greek homoios (ὅμοιος), meaning similar, believed that God the Father, and Christ the Son were similar in nature. This was distinct from Nicene Christianity which adhered to the view that the Father and Son were identical (homos-ὁμός) in nature.
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The formation of the Sueve and Visigothic kingdoms in Spain
2005At the beginning of the fifth century the Sueves had remained within the western limits of the province of Gallaecia, but after the departure of the Vandals they initiated a process of expansion to increase their territory. In short, ten years after their initiation, the Sueve wars had resulted in the Sueve kingdom being driven back to its original ...
A. Barbero, M. I. Loring
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III. Ecclesiastical Servi in the Frankish and Visigothic Kingdoms
Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung für Rechtsgeschichte: Kanonistische Abteilung, 2010This article is an examination of the laws of the Germanic kingdoms, both ecclesiastical and secular laws, concerning servi ecclesiarum, or unfree persons under ecclesiastical dominion. On the whole, concerning this issue there were two main concerns of the canon law that was produced in the areas of Visigothic and Merovingian hegemony.
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Gothic Survivals in the Visigothic Kingdoms of Toulouse and Toledo
2019Francia, Bd. 21, Nr. 1 (1994)
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Law and Society in the Visigothic Kingdom
The American Journal of Legal History, 1973Katherine Fischer Drew, P. D. King
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