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Early Medieval Europe, 2018
Around ad 653, Eugenius II, bishop of Toledo, composed a first‐person poetic epitaph for the deceased Visigothic king Chindasuinth (r. 642–53) in which the monarch is made to speak with self‐deprecating candour.
David Ungvary
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Around ad 653, Eugenius II, bishop of Toledo, composed a first‐person poetic epitaph for the deceased Visigothic king Chindasuinth (r. 642–53) in which the monarch is made to speak with self‐deprecating candour.
David Ungvary
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Voprosy filosofii
This article deals with the question of models of personal identity in an epoch (7th cent.) the sources of which testify to the decay of introspection and the individuality of the author. Conuersio, which in the 5th century denotes change in the mode of
Sergey Vorontsov
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This article deals with the question of models of personal identity in an epoch (7th cent.) the sources of which testify to the decay of introspection and the individuality of the author. Conuersio, which in the 5th century denotes change in the mode of
Sergey Vorontsov
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Conflicts between Hermits and Clerics in Visigothic Spain: A Change of the Model of Authority?
Drevneishie gosudarstva Vostochnoi EvropyThe article analyses the so-called “autobiographical” works of Valerius of Bierzo, a hermit and monk who lived at the end of the 7th century in the mountains of Galicia in the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula. One of the main motifs of his works is the
Elena S. Marey
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Visigothic Spain and Byzantium
2023Most late-twentieth-century studies dealing with the Visigothic kingdomof Toledo mentioned its alleged imitation of Byzantium as its hallmark,singling it out from the rest of barbarian Europe. This was not a generalimitatio imperii, but an imitation of the only Roman empire contemporaryto the Gothic polity: eastern, Greek-speaking, exotic Byzantium ...
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2000
Abstract The chronological boundaries of this period in Spanish history are defined by two invasions. The first of these was that of the Alans, Sueves, and Vandals, who crossed the Pyrenees in September or October 409, and put an end to Roman imperial rule over much of the Iberian peninsula.
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Abstract The chronological boundaries of this period in Spanish history are defined by two invasions. The first of these was that of the Alans, Sueves, and Vandals, who crossed the Pyrenees in September or October 409, and put an end to Roman imperial rule over much of the Iberian peninsula.
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Gregory Of Tours, The Visigoths And Spain
2008Gregory, bishop of Tours from 573 to 594, mentions Visigothic Spain only a few dozen times in the course of his Ten Books of History , our major narrative source for post-Roman Gaul, but those few passages are important not only for Spanish history, but also for our own understanding of Gregory?s aims and attitudes. One of the main sources for Euric?s
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Ethnicity, Christianity, and Groups: Homoian Christians in Ostrogothic Italy and Visigothic Spain
Cultural Encounters in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages, 2019Robin Whelan
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Arianism and Ethnic Identity in Sixth-Century Visigothic Spain
, 2016Guido M. Berndt
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