In 1566, Pope Pius V granted the Conservatori of Rome the privilege of conferring emancipation and Roman citizenship on baptised slaves who presented themselves in person at the Palazzo Senatorio on the Capitoline Hill. Muslim slaves who were able to reach Rome were the privileged beneficiaries of the papal resolution. The solution offered at the Capitoline constituted an explicit invitation for men and women with distant and uncertain prospects of repatriation and freedom to convert to Catholicism. For the Christian masters of slaves, however, this resolution paved the way for a series of practical problems. Was the conversion of a slave to be encouraged? What did ownership of a Christian slave imply? What rules were to be followed outside...
Documents reveal slavery in the IXth century on domains in the surroundings of Split. Other sources ...
Rome was one of history’s major slave societies. The economy of Roman Italy in the late republic and...
Slavery existed in most ancient cultures and continues to exist indirectly in some societies in its ...
Through slavery. A possible reading of the Roman model for religious alterity between the sixteenth ...
The article aims to investigate the interconnections between slaves, former slaves, conversion and ...
Theoretical thesis.Spine title: Sanctuary, manumission and slavery in Christianised Rome.Bibliograph...
The House of the Catechumens in Rome (1543) represents a microcosm or a “contact zone” in which Jews...
This paper looks at the church’s handling of the issue of slavery in the period before Constantine a...
Andréa Binsfeld : Slaves and Freedmen as Religious Actors : Examples from Belgica and Germania Super...
In this way, the fourth-century philosopher Bishop Synesius of Cyrene argued that every Roman househ...
textThe Roman Empire was a slave society. New Testament and Early Christian scholars have long recog...
Slavery was a widespread phenomenon in Europe during the Atlantic slave trade of the 1500s to the 18...
The phenomenon of slavery dating back to the slavery of sin of the first humans. In the twenty-first...
This article aims to demonstrate that slavery persisted in Naples and Rome until the first half of t...
Este artículo recoge reflexiones sobre las formas de religiosidad en esclavitud en Italia entre los ...
Documents reveal slavery in the IXth century on domains in the surroundings of Split. Other sources ...
Rome was one of history’s major slave societies. The economy of Roman Italy in the late republic and...
Slavery existed in most ancient cultures and continues to exist indirectly in some societies in its ...
Through slavery. A possible reading of the Roman model for religious alterity between the sixteenth ...
The article aims to investigate the interconnections between slaves, former slaves, conversion and ...
Theoretical thesis.Spine title: Sanctuary, manumission and slavery in Christianised Rome.Bibliograph...
The House of the Catechumens in Rome (1543) represents a microcosm or a “contact zone” in which Jews...
This paper looks at the church’s handling of the issue of slavery in the period before Constantine a...
Andréa Binsfeld : Slaves and Freedmen as Religious Actors : Examples from Belgica and Germania Super...
In this way, the fourth-century philosopher Bishop Synesius of Cyrene argued that every Roman househ...
textThe Roman Empire was a slave society. New Testament and Early Christian scholars have long recog...
Slavery was a widespread phenomenon in Europe during the Atlantic slave trade of the 1500s to the 18...
The phenomenon of slavery dating back to the slavery of sin of the first humans. In the twenty-first...
This article aims to demonstrate that slavery persisted in Naples and Rome until the first half of t...
Este artículo recoge reflexiones sobre las formas de religiosidad en esclavitud en Italia entre los ...
Documents reveal slavery in the IXth century on domains in the surroundings of Split. Other sources ...
Rome was one of history’s major slave societies. The economy of Roman Italy in the late republic and...
Slavery existed in most ancient cultures and continues to exist indirectly in some societies in its ...