In the fifth and sixth centuries the senate of Constantinople was not the same as it had been in the days of its foundation under Constantine in the early fourth century. Recent scholarship has argued that since the mid-fifth century a “new service elite” emerged from among holders of imperial office and became increasingly dominant within the senatorial class. At the same time, in the whole eastern Mediterranean members of the senatorial order could be found as benefactors of poleis and founders of churches and monasteries. These benefactions raise the question of how eastern senators were able to finance their activities. The economic background of these senators has thus far been studied mainly using the evidence of Egypt, especially the...
Although he has drawn famous portraits of Byzantine aristocrats in a number of studies, Paul Lemerle...
The dissertation is entitled "Patronage and social mobility in the aristocracies of the Principate"....
This book analyses the physical, social, and cultural history of Rome in late antiquity. Between AD ...
In the fifth and sixth centuries the senate of Constantinople was not the same as it had been in the...
The wealth and possessions of Roman senators in the imperial period consisted predominantly in land ...
International audienceThe real estates of the senatorial elites at Constantinople and in its vicinit...
SUMMARY OF THESISROMAN SENATORS FROM ASIA MINORWHO HAD TAKEN UP A CAREERIN THE THIRD CENTURY A.D.Thi...
The Roman elite in the early fourth century comprised a landholding aristocracy that was deeply cons...
The period between the end of the Social War and the Flavian dynasty saw a remarkable change in the ...
This thesis is not available on this repository until the author agrees to make it public. If you ar...
Roman society was basically uneven : rights and duties, burdens and privileges, were distributed acc...
It is often assumed that the political fortunes of the city of Rome and of its élite, the Senate, de...
The Flavii Apiones, owners of a large estate in Byzantine Egypt (fourth to seventh centuries), appea...
In the first two centuries AD, the eastern Roman provinces experienced a proliferation of elite publ...
In this chapter the author identifies the chief continuities and changes in civic munificence in the...
Although he has drawn famous portraits of Byzantine aristocrats in a number of studies, Paul Lemerle...
The dissertation is entitled "Patronage and social mobility in the aristocracies of the Principate"....
This book analyses the physical, social, and cultural history of Rome in late antiquity. Between AD ...
In the fifth and sixth centuries the senate of Constantinople was not the same as it had been in the...
The wealth and possessions of Roman senators in the imperial period consisted predominantly in land ...
International audienceThe real estates of the senatorial elites at Constantinople and in its vicinit...
SUMMARY OF THESISROMAN SENATORS FROM ASIA MINORWHO HAD TAKEN UP A CAREERIN THE THIRD CENTURY A.D.Thi...
The Roman elite in the early fourth century comprised a landholding aristocracy that was deeply cons...
The period between the end of the Social War and the Flavian dynasty saw a remarkable change in the ...
This thesis is not available on this repository until the author agrees to make it public. If you ar...
Roman society was basically uneven : rights and duties, burdens and privileges, were distributed acc...
It is often assumed that the political fortunes of the city of Rome and of its élite, the Senate, de...
The Flavii Apiones, owners of a large estate in Byzantine Egypt (fourth to seventh centuries), appea...
In the first two centuries AD, the eastern Roman provinces experienced a proliferation of elite publ...
In this chapter the author identifies the chief continuities and changes in civic munificence in the...
Although he has drawn famous portraits of Byzantine aristocrats in a number of studies, Paul Lemerle...
The dissertation is entitled "Patronage and social mobility in the aristocracies of the Principate"....
This book analyses the physical, social, and cultural history of Rome in late antiquity. Between AD ...