A Companion to Ostrogothic Italy
428 Sessa issue final judgement on appeals from churches and clerics throughout the empire. However, this particularly expansive ...
The Roman Church And Its Bishops 429 as portraits of Cosmas, Damian, and Peter along with bishop Felix (see Figure 14.9 in Chapt ...
430 Sessa thus anachronistic to identify a ‘priestly’ and ‘administrative branch’ of the Roman church during the 5th and 6th cen ...
The Roman Church And Its Bishops 431 Felix IV, for instance, convened councils of clerics and senators to help them choose succe ...
432 Sessa best evidence for the administrative activities of Rome’s bishops pertains to property management. Since at least the ...
The Roman Church And Its Bishops 433 diary between the Roman bishop and those who rented and laboured on the church’s estates.41 ...
434 Sessa another political system to exploit, such as when Vigilius promoted his nephew Rusticus to the deaconate. However, the ...
The Roman Church And Its Bishops 435 (Symmachus and Laurentius in 498; Felix IV and an unnamed rival in 526; and Boniface II and ...
436 Sessa electoral reforms, which attempted to eradicate the interference of clergy through canvassing and bribes, and to place ...
The Roman Church And Its Bishops 437 his pallium to Boniface II at a deathbed council with clergy and lay nobles.60 In the same ...
438 Sessa When Gelasius became pope in 492, Italy had just emerged from a damaging conflict between the armies of Odovacer and T ...
The Roman Church And Its Bishops 439 church property, and committed sex crimes.66 Significantly, in 494 the pope issued the most ...
440 Sessa depict bishops as exemplary estate managers, and these narratives may have been created to counter mistrust among Roma ...
The Roman Church And Its Bishops 441 a variety of ritual purposes, from baptisms to burials. Previously the landown- ers built w ...
442 Sessa and followed an ecclesiastical ‘policy’. Cassiodorus did not preserve a single letter from the king to the Roman churc ...
The Roman Church And Its Bishops 443 clearly no longer in the king’s favour. Moreover, the incident immediately fol- lowed Boeth ...
444 Sessa strained. Rome never broke communion with the emperor, but its bishops could not accept Acacius’ justification for his ...
The Roman Church And Its Bishops 445 stridently refused to sign the libellus Hormisdae, and Justin in turn refused to force Doro ...
446 Sessa Vigilius succumbed to imperial pressure and publicly condemned both the Three Chapters and all its defenders, includin ...
The Roman Church And Its Bishops 447 selection challenges a papal history oriented around the dynamics of ascent and descent. Mo ...
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