The Mediterranean World in Late Antiquity, 395-700 AD
CONSTANTINOPLE AND THE EASTERN EMPIRE The extraordinary amount of documentation surrounding the ecclesiastical councils and the ...
THE MEDITERRANEAN WORLD IN LATE ANTIQUITY Codex Theodosianus, as it was called, and its sixth-century successor, the Codex Justi ...
CONSTANTINOPLE AND THE EASTERN EMPIRE especially the deaconess Olympias, the jewels and display of rich ladies were also a frequ ...
THE MEDITERRANEAN WORLD IN LATE ANTIQUITY the great sees and between individual bishops could and did lead to major splits with ...
CONSTANTINOPLE AND THE EASTERN EMPIRE if so, how, Christ had two natures. Cyril seemed to emphasize the divine, while Nestorius ...
THE MEDITERRANEAN WORLD IN LATE ANTIQUITY be acknowledged in two natures, without confusion, without change, without division, w ...
CONSTANTINOPLE AND THE EASTERN EMPIRE The population of the city crowded together and rioted violently on the grounds that somet ...
THE MEDITERRANEAN WORLD IN LATE ANTIQUITY and the like, but they might also be elaborate metrical chants or, at times, doc- trin ...
CONSTANTINOPLE AND THE EASTERN EMPIRE Aphrodisias and Alexandria), and, like partisans of all periods, they dressed in a special ...
THE MEDITERRANEAN WORLD IN LATE ANTIQUITY of the east at this period that it was able to absorb such a loss virtually within a g ...
CONSTANTINOPLE AND THE EASTERN EMPIRE On the death of Valentinian III in 455, the intervention of the eastern emperor was no lon ...
THE MEDITERRANEAN WORLD IN LATE ANTIQUITY of uncertainty, and the tendency of individuals to switch sides in the tangled network ...
2 THE EMPIRE AND THE BARBARIANS The questions dealt with in this chapter have been transformed by a deluge of publications in re ...
THE MEDITERRANEAN WORLD IN LATE ANTIQUITY AD 476 The fi fth century saw one of the most famous non-events in history – the so-ca ...
THE EMPIRE AND THE BARBARIANS with the fact that it was left alone as the upholder of Roman tradition, and invented its own myth ...
THE MEDITERRANEAN WORLD IN LATE ANTIQUITY ill-fated Romulus Augustulus. It is a dreary and confused story, in which the principa ...
THE EMPIRE AND THE BARBARIANS the patchy sources. Heather estimates the size of Radagaisus’ force alone at 20,000 fighting men, ...
THE MEDITERRANEAN WORLD IN LATE ANTIQUITY was a temporary check, but did not prevent the Huns from invading Italy.^20 Again, the ...
PICTS ANGLO-SAXON KINGDOMS SAXONS FRANKS VISIGOTHS BURGU VANDALS NDIANS THURINGIANS LOMBARDS Rome Constantinople Antioch Alexand ...
THE MEDITERRANEAN WORLD IN LATE ANTIQUITY established by their king Clovis (481–511) after their defeat of the Visigoths at Voui ...
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