Drawing on the example of the medieval Armenian Bagratids kingdom author formulates algorithm of the legitimation of power. The author traces the archetypal for the medieval Christianity principles of the ideological justification of the Bagratids power that are based on key biblical trails
The paper is devoted to identifying the specifics of internal organizational methods used in the Byz...
Every scientific statement of a given method obtains a principal role and it sheds light on the hist...
Late Antiquity witnessed a dramatic recalibration in the economy of power, and nowhere was this more...
The modern history often avoids researching the marginalized medieval Christian religious institut...
Since the middle of Arsacid Empire to the end of the Sassanid era, Armenia had always been the cente...
In addition to their liturgical duties and their role as community leaders, Armenian bishops were de...
This paper will explore the principal figures, activities, issues and doctrines that shaped the asce...
This paper studies to what extent religion has been used to legitimize political power throughout th...
The article deals with some aspects of the early history of Armenian Christianity. Being situated be...
International audienceAt the foot of Mount Ararat on the crossroads of the eastern and western world...
The history of the kingdom of Greater Armenia (after 188 BCE–428 CE) has been generally interpreted ...
Abstract. During the 4th and 5th centuries, Armenia went through a series of major events. In 301 (o...
Armenian-Persian Conflict (449-451): Its Religious Background and Reflection in Early Armenian Histo...
This thesis examines the royal iconography of the palatine Church of the Holy Cross, built by Gagik ...
Tayk was the fiefdom of an Armenian noble house, the Mamikoneans, up to the second half of the 8th c...
The paper is devoted to identifying the specifics of internal organizational methods used in the Byz...
Every scientific statement of a given method obtains a principal role and it sheds light on the hist...
Late Antiquity witnessed a dramatic recalibration in the economy of power, and nowhere was this more...
The modern history often avoids researching the marginalized medieval Christian religious institut...
Since the middle of Arsacid Empire to the end of the Sassanid era, Armenia had always been the cente...
In addition to their liturgical duties and their role as community leaders, Armenian bishops were de...
This paper will explore the principal figures, activities, issues and doctrines that shaped the asce...
This paper studies to what extent religion has been used to legitimize political power throughout th...
The article deals with some aspects of the early history of Armenian Christianity. Being situated be...
International audienceAt the foot of Mount Ararat on the crossroads of the eastern and western world...
The history of the kingdom of Greater Armenia (after 188 BCE–428 CE) has been generally interpreted ...
Abstract. During the 4th and 5th centuries, Armenia went through a series of major events. In 301 (o...
Armenian-Persian Conflict (449-451): Its Religious Background and Reflection in Early Armenian Histo...
This thesis examines the royal iconography of the palatine Church of the Holy Cross, built by Gagik ...
Tayk was the fiefdom of an Armenian noble house, the Mamikoneans, up to the second half of the 8th c...
The paper is devoted to identifying the specifics of internal organizational methods used in the Byz...
Every scientific statement of a given method obtains a principal role and it sheds light on the hist...
Late Antiquity witnessed a dramatic recalibration in the economy of power, and nowhere was this more...