In 534, after the conquest of the Vandal kingdom, Procopius tells us that the emperor Justinian deported all remaining Vandals to serve on the Persian frontier. But a hundred years of Vandal rule bred cultural ambiguities in Africa, and the changes in identity that occurred during the Vandal century persisted long after the Vandals had been shipped off to the East: Byzantine and Arabic writers alike shared the conviction that the Africans had, by the sixth and seventh centuries, become something other than Roman. This thesis surveys the available evidence for cultural transformation and merger of identities between the two principal peoples of Vandal Africa, the Vandals and the Romano-Africans, to determine the origins of those changes in i...
Reseña de: Vandals, romans and berbers: new perspectives on late antique north afric
The cult of Saturn in North Africa is prominent example of syncretism between Roman and Punic religi...
The small coastal town of Tabarka near Tunisia's western border has produced more mosaic tomb covers...
In 534, after the conquest of the Vandal kingdom, Procopius tells us that the emperor Justinian depo...
A short survey of the administrative evolution of Roman Africa since 146 B.C. to the Vandal conquest...
The Vandals left no origo gentis even though history is an essential factor for the construction of ...
J. Conant, Cambridge, 2012 CONTENTS List of figures page viii List of maps ix List of tables x Ackn...
In 533, Justinian I ordered the conquest of the former Roman provinces of Africa, which had been lo...
In Roman times, North Africa was one of the principal productive areas and a fundamental source of g...
International audienceThe intrusion of Vandals into Africa and its violent and immediate consequence...
The Vandal period of African Christianity has long existed as a sort of Dark Ages in which the prima...
Ancient North African religion evolved from the worship of local deities before the Phoenician, Puni...
The Politics of Orthodoxy in the Post-Imperial West Being Christian in Vandal Africa investi...
Late Roman and late antique North Africa (c. AD 200-500) possessed a vibrant clothing culture which ...
The present chapter examines the historiography of Vandal and Byzantine religion from ca. 1785 to th...
Reseña de: Vandals, romans and berbers: new perspectives on late antique north afric
The cult of Saturn in North Africa is prominent example of syncretism between Roman and Punic religi...
The small coastal town of Tabarka near Tunisia's western border has produced more mosaic tomb covers...
In 534, after the conquest of the Vandal kingdom, Procopius tells us that the emperor Justinian depo...
A short survey of the administrative evolution of Roman Africa since 146 B.C. to the Vandal conquest...
The Vandals left no origo gentis even though history is an essential factor for the construction of ...
J. Conant, Cambridge, 2012 CONTENTS List of figures page viii List of maps ix List of tables x Ackn...
In 533, Justinian I ordered the conquest of the former Roman provinces of Africa, which had been lo...
In Roman times, North Africa was one of the principal productive areas and a fundamental source of g...
International audienceThe intrusion of Vandals into Africa and its violent and immediate consequence...
The Vandal period of African Christianity has long existed as a sort of Dark Ages in which the prima...
Ancient North African religion evolved from the worship of local deities before the Phoenician, Puni...
The Politics of Orthodoxy in the Post-Imperial West Being Christian in Vandal Africa investi...
Late Roman and late antique North Africa (c. AD 200-500) possessed a vibrant clothing culture which ...
The present chapter examines the historiography of Vandal and Byzantine religion from ca. 1785 to th...
Reseña de: Vandals, romans and berbers: new perspectives on late antique north afric
The cult of Saturn in North Africa is prominent example of syncretism between Roman and Punic religi...
The small coastal town of Tabarka near Tunisia's western border has produced more mosaic tomb covers...