This chapter examines the cultivation and operation of networks of groups of bishops within Hispania, rather than the networks of an individual bishop, although this latter element in significant in some of the cases that are examined. If they were to succeed, the bishops of late antique Hispania had to negotiate a wide range of networks at local, regional, and international levels. Conflicts over episcopal office often seem to have been caused by and/or led to interference by bishops from elsewhere in Hispania and further afield, while the regulations that were laid down by church councils for the resolution of such disputes required the consent (and thus encouraged the interference) of neighbouring bishops. Yet episcopal power was deeply...
This dissertation considers the significance of doctrinal disputes in the mid-fifth century by exami...
Research on episcopal succession has tended to focus on the social background of bishops, the role p...
The essays collected in this volume explore the power of the medieval bishop through the neglected a...
As key figures within their cities and members of regional aristocracies, bishops have often been se...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyze the case of Martin of Tours to understand the process of t...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyze the case of Martin of Tours to understand the process of t...
This paper introduces the volume, aiming first of all at presenting the historiographical framework ...
In this chapter we seek to explain this process of institutionalization through two case studies of ...
This volume is the first one in a collection connected to the PRIN project on Ruling in hard times. ...
This volume is the first one in a collection connected to the PRIN project on Ruling in hard times. ...
This volume is the first one in a collection connected to the PRIN project on Ruling in hard times. ...
This paper introduces the volume, aiming first of all at presenting the historiographical framework ...
This PhD-dissertation examines the social networks of the bishops Abraham of Hermon...
This paper introduces the volume, aiming first of all at presenting the historiographical framework ...
This dissertation considers the significance of doctrinal disputes in the mid-fifth century by exami...
This dissertation considers the significance of doctrinal disputes in the mid-fifth century by exami...
Research on episcopal succession has tended to focus on the social background of bishops, the role p...
The essays collected in this volume explore the power of the medieval bishop through the neglected a...
As key figures within their cities and members of regional aristocracies, bishops have often been se...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyze the case of Martin of Tours to understand the process of t...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyze the case of Martin of Tours to understand the process of t...
This paper introduces the volume, aiming first of all at presenting the historiographical framework ...
In this chapter we seek to explain this process of institutionalization through two case studies of ...
This volume is the first one in a collection connected to the PRIN project on Ruling in hard times. ...
This volume is the first one in a collection connected to the PRIN project on Ruling in hard times. ...
This volume is the first one in a collection connected to the PRIN project on Ruling in hard times. ...
This paper introduces the volume, aiming first of all at presenting the historiographical framework ...
This PhD-dissertation examines the social networks of the bishops Abraham of Hermon...
This paper introduces the volume, aiming first of all at presenting the historiographical framework ...
This dissertation considers the significance of doctrinal disputes in the mid-fifth century by exami...
This dissertation considers the significance of doctrinal disputes in the mid-fifth century by exami...
Research on episcopal succession has tended to focus on the social background of bishops, the role p...
The essays collected in this volume explore the power of the medieval bishop through the neglected a...