This dissertation investigates the changes in the legal, economic and political status as well as the topographical location of the monasteries in Constantinople between the fourth and the ninth centuries. Roughly from the late fourth up until the end of the sixth century, there was a gradual increase in the number of monasteries. This trend was counterweighted by almost complete silence in the sources throughout the seventh and the eighth centuries. The ninth century, however, constituted a return to the trend of the early centuries. Monks and monasteries "returned" to the city with a vengeance. This "return" was inevitably linked to the prevailing conditions during the previous centuries marked by, first, the final decline of the late Rom...
Already in the early Byzantine Empire (4th–6th centuries), beside monasteries and convents, there we...
This dissertation explores specific episodes in the history of Byzantine Christian missions into for...
This thesis provides an analytical presentation of the situation of the Greek Church of Cyprus, the ...
My Ph.D. dissertation examines the history and archaeology of the monastic institutions of Thrace be...
While monks were integral parts of the long‐lasting Byzantine world, Byzantine monasticism and its s...
This thesis examines the history and activity of the Western religious orders in medieval Greece, fr...
This thesis examines the history and activity of the Western religious orders in medieval Greece, fr...
My dissertation studies the Byzantine episcopate at a crucial period in the history of the Empire. T...
My dissertation studies the Byzantine episcopate at a crucial period in the history of the Empire. T...
My dissertation studies the Byzantine episcopate at a crucial period in the history of the Empire. T...
My dissertation studies the Byzantine episcopate at a crucial period in the history of the Empire. T...
My dissertation studies the Byzantine episcopate at a crucial period in the history of the Empire. T...
The period from the First Council of Constantinople (381) to the Council of Chalcedon (451) is consi...
My dissertation studies the Byzantine episcopate at a crucial period in the history of the Empire. T...
My dissertation studies the Byzantine episcopate at a crucial period in the history of the Empire. T...
Already in the early Byzantine Empire (4th–6th centuries), beside monasteries and convents, there we...
This dissertation explores specific episodes in the history of Byzantine Christian missions into for...
This thesis provides an analytical presentation of the situation of the Greek Church of Cyprus, the ...
My Ph.D. dissertation examines the history and archaeology of the monastic institutions of Thrace be...
While monks were integral parts of the long‐lasting Byzantine world, Byzantine monasticism and its s...
This thesis examines the history and activity of the Western religious orders in medieval Greece, fr...
This thesis examines the history and activity of the Western religious orders in medieval Greece, fr...
My dissertation studies the Byzantine episcopate at a crucial period in the history of the Empire. T...
My dissertation studies the Byzantine episcopate at a crucial period in the history of the Empire. T...
My dissertation studies the Byzantine episcopate at a crucial period in the history of the Empire. T...
My dissertation studies the Byzantine episcopate at a crucial period in the history of the Empire. T...
My dissertation studies the Byzantine episcopate at a crucial period in the history of the Empire. T...
The period from the First Council of Constantinople (381) to the Council of Chalcedon (451) is consi...
My dissertation studies the Byzantine episcopate at a crucial period in the history of the Empire. T...
My dissertation studies the Byzantine episcopate at a crucial period in the history of the Empire. T...
Already in the early Byzantine Empire (4th–6th centuries), beside monasteries and convents, there we...
This dissertation explores specific episodes in the history of Byzantine Christian missions into for...
This thesis provides an analytical presentation of the situation of the Greek Church of Cyprus, the ...