Evidence for the conflict between two rival candidates for the bishopric of Rome following the death of Zosimus at the end of 418 comes from a group of twenty-five letters, most of which are official letters to and from Emperor Honorius (the rest being from other imperial officials and the emperor's sister), all but one of which are found in the Collectio Avellana. Interestingly, we have nothing preserved from the two episcopal claimants about this matter. The group of letters chronicle imperial concern for the preservation of public order. Do we have here an example of imperial interference in episcopal elections in Rome? In this article a careful examination of the letters reveals that Honorius was concerned only that the Roman church's p...
Research on episcopal succession has tended to focus on the social background of bishops, the role p...
Previous studies of Roman imperial decision-making have largely viewed the structure of imperial gov...
This paper offers new insights in the relation between the Roman emperor and the two ecumenical asso...
In this chapter we seek to explain this process of institutionalization through two case studies of ...
The Church, which since the time of Constantine the Great had participated in the political life of ...
This article examines the circumstances behind Boniface I’s ascension (418–422) to the See of Rome w...
The Church, which since the time of Constantine the Great had participated in the political life of...
Around the beginning of the fifth century the praetorian prefect for Gaul and the governor of Vienne...
This thesis analyses the idea of the Church adopted by the papacy of Honorius II (1124-1130), a pont...
Having presented briefly the context in which the Church found herself, as well as the criteria requ...
Rome had twelve masters between the years A.D. 180-238, eleven of whom were murdered or killed in ba...
This chapter examines the cultivation and operation of networks of groups of bishops within Hispania...
The essay deals with the problem of the character of episcopalis audientia between fourth and fifth...
As key figures within their cities and members of regional aristocracies, bishops have often been se...
In the early years of the fifth century a significant step in the development of the Roman Church's ...
Research on episcopal succession has tended to focus on the social background of bishops, the role p...
Previous studies of Roman imperial decision-making have largely viewed the structure of imperial gov...
This paper offers new insights in the relation between the Roman emperor and the two ecumenical asso...
In this chapter we seek to explain this process of institutionalization through two case studies of ...
The Church, which since the time of Constantine the Great had participated in the political life of ...
This article examines the circumstances behind Boniface I’s ascension (418–422) to the See of Rome w...
The Church, which since the time of Constantine the Great had participated in the political life of...
Around the beginning of the fifth century the praetorian prefect for Gaul and the governor of Vienne...
This thesis analyses the idea of the Church adopted by the papacy of Honorius II (1124-1130), a pont...
Having presented briefly the context in which the Church found herself, as well as the criteria requ...
Rome had twelve masters between the years A.D. 180-238, eleven of whom were murdered or killed in ba...
This chapter examines the cultivation and operation of networks of groups of bishops within Hispania...
The essay deals with the problem of the character of episcopalis audientia between fourth and fifth...
As key figures within their cities and members of regional aristocracies, bishops have often been se...
In the early years of the fifth century a significant step in the development of the Roman Church's ...
Research on episcopal succession has tended to focus on the social background of bishops, the role p...
Previous studies of Roman imperial decision-making have largely viewed the structure of imperial gov...
This paper offers new insights in the relation between the Roman emperor and the two ecumenical asso...