This book focuses on three Italian cities in the early middle ages, Rome, Ravenna and Venice, and looks at them in a new light. The unifying element linking them was their common Byzantine past, since they remained in the sphere of imperial power after the creation of the Lombard kingdom in the late 6th century, up to 750. What happened to them when their links with the Byzantine Empire were almost entirely severed in the 8th century? Did they remain socially and culturally heirs of Byzantium in the 9th and 10th centuries in their political structures, social organisation, material culture, ideological frame of reference and representation of identity? Or did they become part of the next imperial powers of Italy, the Carolingian and the Ot...
This book examines economic, geographical, and social mobility in the early modern Adriatic by focus...
The victory of Justinian, achieved after a lacerating war, put an end to the ambitious project conce...
none1noThe temporary conquest of Ravenna by king Austulf (751 AD) and the end of the rule of the exa...
Book synopsis: A comparative history of Rome, Ravenna and Venice through an exploration of their pos...
Through an analysis of both literary and non-literary materials, this dissertation considers the mul...
From Late Antiquity to the early Middle Ages, two basic factor shaped Ravenna’s ability to influence...
As the two main Byzantine heirs in northern and central Italy, Ravenna and Venice had continuing li...
From Late Antiquity to the early Middle Ages, two basic factor shaped Ravenna’s ability to influenc...
This chapter - part of a two-volume work about architectural history - covers Italian architecture f...
none1noRavenna was one of the most important cities of the Mediterranean in Late Antiquity. The city...
Thomas S. Brown et Neil J. Christie, Was there a Byzantine model of settlement in Italy?, p. 377-399...
The years 888-962 are a period in which the Kingdom of Italy was not ruled by kings from across the...
From a historic perspective, the period of Roman rule and the following Middle Ages are polar opposi...
In the period from the fourth to the sixth centuries the most interesting process is twofold: while ...
The book aims to reflect on the characteristics of urban centrres of the Kingdom of Italy between th...
This book examines economic, geographical, and social mobility in the early modern Adriatic by focus...
The victory of Justinian, achieved after a lacerating war, put an end to the ambitious project conce...
none1noThe temporary conquest of Ravenna by king Austulf (751 AD) and the end of the rule of the exa...
Book synopsis: A comparative history of Rome, Ravenna and Venice through an exploration of their pos...
Through an analysis of both literary and non-literary materials, this dissertation considers the mul...
From Late Antiquity to the early Middle Ages, two basic factor shaped Ravenna’s ability to influence...
As the two main Byzantine heirs in northern and central Italy, Ravenna and Venice had continuing li...
From Late Antiquity to the early Middle Ages, two basic factor shaped Ravenna’s ability to influenc...
This chapter - part of a two-volume work about architectural history - covers Italian architecture f...
none1noRavenna was one of the most important cities of the Mediterranean in Late Antiquity. The city...
Thomas S. Brown et Neil J. Christie, Was there a Byzantine model of settlement in Italy?, p. 377-399...
The years 888-962 are a period in which the Kingdom of Italy was not ruled by kings from across the...
From a historic perspective, the period of Roman rule and the following Middle Ages are polar opposi...
In the period from the fourth to the sixth centuries the most interesting process is twofold: while ...
The book aims to reflect on the characteristics of urban centrres of the Kingdom of Italy between th...
This book examines economic, geographical, and social mobility in the early modern Adriatic by focus...
The victory of Justinian, achieved after a lacerating war, put an end to the ambitious project conce...
none1noThe temporary conquest of Ravenna by king Austulf (751 AD) and the end of the rule of the exa...