Gratian is not an emperor who usually attracts attention in his own right, but more often lurks in the shadows cast by his more distinguished contemporaries, notably Theodosius I and Ambrose of Milan. The topic of his religious policy, however, is important. He was the first emperor over whom Ambrose sought to wield influence. Moreover, by his rejection of the title pontifex maximus and his removal of the altar of Victory from the senatorial curia in Rome, he signalled an important change in the attitudes of Christian emperors towards paganism
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This article discusses the sacredness of Roman emperors during the late Roman Empire, in the fourth ...
The emperor Justinian\u27s religious policy has sometimes been characterized as haphazard or incoher...
Augustus’ approach to cults of foreign origins has recently undergone much reconsideration. Until th...
No one is likely to equal the sensation which Gibbon produced with the 15th and 16th chapters of The...
This article explores the development of the imperial title pontifex maximus from Emperor Augustus (...
Abstract: The aim of this Undergraduate Thesis Project is to study the Emperor Marcus Aurelius’ atti...
This dissertation will consider the alleged parlous circumstance of state cult and the religious fab...
This study points out first the importance of Ambrose’s letters to the emperors (in certain cases th...
The aim of this paper is to present St. Ambrose`s reflections upon imperial power. The bishop of Mil...
In this communication, we will focus on the relations that Gregory maintained with the temporal sove...
This paper explores the role the emperor Justinian played in expanding the role and influence of the...
Much of Håkan Rydving's work deals in one way or another with the influence of Christianity on the S...
The spread of the reform found one of its protagonists in the hermit and Cardinal Bishop of Ostia, P...
Despite being the first extended defense of the divinity of the Holy Spirit written in Latin and inf...
A late ninth-century Latin manuscript, Paris BnF Lat. 5095, preserves the unique copy of Anastasius ...
This article discusses the sacredness of Roman emperors during the late Roman Empire, in the fourth ...
The emperor Justinian\u27s religious policy has sometimes been characterized as haphazard or incoher...
Augustus’ approach to cults of foreign origins has recently undergone much reconsideration. Until th...
No one is likely to equal the sensation which Gibbon produced with the 15th and 16th chapters of The...