The subject of this article deals with Persian Christians in the period of the persecution of Shapur II. The ruler derived from the Sassanid dynasty had governed the Persian Empire since 309 to 379 and on that time of his reign Sassanid Empire saw its first golden era. The three source accounts were analysed: Demonstrations of Aphrahat, The History of the Hermias Sozomenus and Chronica Seertensis – nestorianical source dated from the IX or X century. Each of analysed reports concerning the persecution of the Persian Christians appears to be interesting and noteworthy. In his Church History Hermias accepted the role of external factors in origin and turn of events of Church persecution in Persia in the IV century (magicians and Jews). Nestor...
This article attempts to trace the fundamental role of early Persian beliefs, Zoroastrians, to the d...
This article is designed in the first, to dig out some illuminating historical facts that the Sassan...
© 2019 The Author(s). This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Com...
<p>According to the Syriac <italic>Acts of the Persian Martyrs</italic>, the Sasanian king Shapur II...
The thesis addresses the persecution of the Christians in the Sasanian Empire that begun in 340 CE. ...
The article seeks an answer for several questions, as: Why was Syriac Christianity not an imperial C...
It is difficult to find equally important event in history as the birth of Islam and Arab expansion,...
The good ties existing between the Byzantine and the Sassanid Empires deteriorated quickly after Emp...
The dissertation examines the impact of the peace Yazdgerd I (r. 399-420) maintained with the Roman ...
This article investigates the relationship between historical/religious memory and the perception of...
Gauging the importance of religion to the exercise of political will inthe Sasanian world requires e...
Armenian-Persian Conflict (449-451): Its Religious Background and Reflection in Early Armenian Histo...
Nestorianism antagonized the official Byzantine church, spreading out from Mesopotamia. It was the c...
This article insists on the importance of a very complex and intriguing Byzantine Greek text, usuall...
Since the middle of Arsacid Empire to the end of the Sassanid era, Armenia had always been the cente...
This article attempts to trace the fundamental role of early Persian beliefs, Zoroastrians, to the d...
This article is designed in the first, to dig out some illuminating historical facts that the Sassan...
© 2019 The Author(s). This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Com...
<p>According to the Syriac <italic>Acts of the Persian Martyrs</italic>, the Sasanian king Shapur II...
The thesis addresses the persecution of the Christians in the Sasanian Empire that begun in 340 CE. ...
The article seeks an answer for several questions, as: Why was Syriac Christianity not an imperial C...
It is difficult to find equally important event in history as the birth of Islam and Arab expansion,...
The good ties existing between the Byzantine and the Sassanid Empires deteriorated quickly after Emp...
The dissertation examines the impact of the peace Yazdgerd I (r. 399-420) maintained with the Roman ...
This article investigates the relationship between historical/religious memory and the perception of...
Gauging the importance of religion to the exercise of political will inthe Sasanian world requires e...
Armenian-Persian Conflict (449-451): Its Religious Background and Reflection in Early Armenian Histo...
Nestorianism antagonized the official Byzantine church, spreading out from Mesopotamia. It was the c...
This article insists on the importance of a very complex and intriguing Byzantine Greek text, usuall...
Since the middle of Arsacid Empire to the end of the Sassanid era, Armenia had always been the cente...
This article attempts to trace the fundamental role of early Persian beliefs, Zoroastrians, to the d...
This article is designed in the first, to dig out some illuminating historical facts that the Sassan...
© 2019 The Author(s). This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Com...