<p>According to the Syriac <italic>Acts of the Persian Martyrs</italic>, the Sasanian king Shapur II began persecuting Christians in Persia soon after Constantine's death in 337 CE. Previous studies of the <italic>Acts</italic> (and related material) set Shapur's persecution within the context of Constantine's support for Christianity in the Roman Empire. Religious allegiances are said to have been further amplified during the Roman-Persian war over Rome's Mesopotamian provinces that followed Constantine's death. According to most interpretations, by the mid-fourth century <italic>Christianitas</italic> had become coextensive with <italic>Romanitas</italic>: Persian Christians were persecuted because they worshipped Caesar's god and, thereb...
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The article seeks an answer for several questions, as: Why was Syriac Christianity not an imperial C...
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The subject of this book is the discourse of persecution used by Christians in Late Antiquity (c. 30...
Persecution and martyrdom among adherents of various religions of the world have been a critical iss...
This thesis examines martyrologies set in the Near East between the seventh and ninth centuries, wit...
The subject of this book is the discourse of persecution used by Christians in Late Antiquity (c. 30...
Religion’s role was prominent in the foreign relations of Byzantium and Iran. The religious element ...
The article seeks an answer for several questions, as: Why was Syriac Christianity not an imperial C...
Nestorianism antagonized the official Byzantine church, spreading out from Mesopotamia. It was the c...
The subject of this article deals with Persian Christians in the period of the persecution of Shapur...
The thesis addresses the persecution of the Christians in the Sasanian Empire that begun in 340 CE. ...
The dissertation examines the impact of the peace Yazdgerd I (r. 399-420) maintained with the Roman ...
This paper examines the gendered themes in martyrologies concerning mid-fifth-century Sasanian perse...
Gauging the importance of religion to the exercise of political will inthe Sasanian world requires e...
abstract: The transformation of Christianity from a small sect of Judaism into a stabilized and powe...
This study completes in a second time a prospective work concerning the contribution of syriac sourc...
The Persian conquest of Jerusalem and the Holy Land in 614 represented one of the crucial episodes a...
The subject of this book is the discourse of persecution used by Christians in Late Antiquity (c. 30...
Persecution and martyrdom among adherents of various religions of the world have been a critical iss...
This thesis examines martyrologies set in the Near East between the seventh and ninth centuries, wit...
The subject of this book is the discourse of persecution used by Christians in Late Antiquity (c. 30...
Religion’s role was prominent in the foreign relations of Byzantium and Iran. The religious element ...
The article seeks an answer for several questions, as: Why was Syriac Christianity not an imperial C...
Nestorianism antagonized the official Byzantine church, spreading out from Mesopotamia. It was the c...