The concept of power has been evident throughout Byzantine culture, whether in its aristocratic and bureaucratic politics, textiles, architecture, or minted coinage. Consequently, the arts were frequently utilized to represent imperial and religious power with various renderings of symbols, colors, and icons. In addition, images portrayed significant visual and spiritual value as the viewers looked to them for knowledge, guidance, and prayer. The ruling emperors were held in high regard, and imperial families were dominant over Byzantine society. The emperor was created in God\u27s image, given the responsibility to rule on earth and carry out the ten commandments. This essay explores the power of Byzantine emperors, their representation as...
The figure of Jesus Christ has been portrayed many different ways throughout the centuries. The repr...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [76]-80)From its inception, the Christian religion, born ...
Byzantine religious manuscripts were commissioned by people from many levels of society. Several con...
The present paper focuses on the representation of Byzantine emperor as deity in the mosaics and fre...
The present paper focuses on the representation of Byzantine emperor as deity in the mosaics and fre...
In the Byzantine empire from the 4th century to the 15th century, emperors ruled as absolute monarch...
This article discusses the sacredness of Roman emperors during the late Roman Empire, in the fourth ...
The establishment of the Byzantine Empire by Constantine the Great in AD 330 ushered a new dimension...
From his Christian conversion under the influence of revelatory experiences outside Rome in A.D. 312...
This is an insight into the changing iconography of Byzantine art from the Constantinian age (AD 306...
The preserved presentations of the Byzantine basileis of the XIII, XIV and XV centuries show that th...
"Byzantine imperial imagery is commonly perceived as a static system. In contrast to this common por...
Byzantine art took significant inspiration form its Greco-Roman heritage but then distinguished itse...
Constantine I was the first Christian emperor of the Roman Empire from 306 to 337 AD. On the eve of ...
D.Litt. et Phil. (Greek)This thesis deals with the Christian divine, holy and saintly protection of ...
The figure of Jesus Christ has been portrayed many different ways throughout the centuries. The repr...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [76]-80)From its inception, the Christian religion, born ...
Byzantine religious manuscripts were commissioned by people from many levels of society. Several con...
The present paper focuses on the representation of Byzantine emperor as deity in the mosaics and fre...
The present paper focuses on the representation of Byzantine emperor as deity in the mosaics and fre...
In the Byzantine empire from the 4th century to the 15th century, emperors ruled as absolute monarch...
This article discusses the sacredness of Roman emperors during the late Roman Empire, in the fourth ...
The establishment of the Byzantine Empire by Constantine the Great in AD 330 ushered a new dimension...
From his Christian conversion under the influence of revelatory experiences outside Rome in A.D. 312...
This is an insight into the changing iconography of Byzantine art from the Constantinian age (AD 306...
The preserved presentations of the Byzantine basileis of the XIII, XIV and XV centuries show that th...
"Byzantine imperial imagery is commonly perceived as a static system. In contrast to this common por...
Byzantine art took significant inspiration form its Greco-Roman heritage but then distinguished itse...
Constantine I was the first Christian emperor of the Roman Empire from 306 to 337 AD. On the eve of ...
D.Litt. et Phil. (Greek)This thesis deals with the Christian divine, holy and saintly protection of ...
The figure of Jesus Christ has been portrayed many different ways throughout the centuries. The repr...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [76]-80)From its inception, the Christian religion, born ...
Byzantine religious manuscripts were commissioned by people from many levels of society. Several con...