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The Buildings of the Visigothic Elite: Function and Material Culture in Spaces of Power [PDF]
In this work, we analyze the elements of power of the Visigothic elites through their representative buildings, as a symbol of the power of these groups, along with the objects they contained or were used in those spaces.
Doménech-Belda, Carolina +3 more
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This article addresses how the newly established Islamic imperial power—with its new religious identity—adapted or rejected previous Late Antique rituals, insignia, and court representations in the Iberian Peninsula.
Cardoso, Elsa
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Empire and the Politics of Faction: Mérida and Toledo Revisited
When Reccared presided over the conversion of the Visigoths in 589, the chronicler John of Biclarum wrote that he embodied the emperor Constantine at Nicaea, Marcian at Chalcedon.
Barrett, Graham
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Historical writing in Visigothic Spain from c. 468 to the Arab invasion of 711
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of the present dissertation is to investigate the nature of the historical works composed in Visigothic Spain from the Chronica of the Gallaecian bishop Hydatius written c.
Jordan, Elizabeth Alexandra
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Los Carmina del pseudo-Eugenio de Toledo ¿un speculum visigodo?
This study is concerned about some carmina of the so-called Appendix Eugeniana, republished in 1984 by Nicolò Messina in his work Pseudo-Eugenio di Toledo. Speculum per un nobile visigoto.
Dinarès Cabrerizo, Oriol
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Governance of Visigothic Iberia: the Shifting Role of the Bishops [PDF]
Producción CientíficaAs a result of the decomposition process of the Empire and its government structures, the bishops began to assume the role of civic leadership once occupied by the Empire's delegated agents.
Poveda Arias, Pablo
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Resumen: Partiendo de la idea expuesta por S. Teillet de que en los últimos tiempos del reino visigodo de Toledo quedó configurada una plena identificación de esta formación política con Hispania, así como del hecho de que la continuidad entre el reino ...
Montenegro, Julia, Castillo, Arcadio del
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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
Michel, Cédrik
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The concept of Spain in the visigothic and asturian historiography
Isidoro de Sevilla y Julián de Toledo fueron los dos historiógrafos que usaron, cada uno en una situación política peculiar, la denominación “Hispania” como si fuera un sinónimo para el Reino visigodo de Toledo, si bien esta idea no pudo imponerse frente
Bronisch, Alexander Pierre
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The historiography of Visigothic Spain has always been relevant, from the days of what is known as the Reconquista, to Franco-era propaganda efforts, and even to the modern day.
Hungar, Lance
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