This article presents evidence for married saints, which can be dated to the early ninth century, and compares such material with hagiographical data about chaste laymen from the tenth century. This approach makes it possible to define more clearly the different concepts of sanctity that were current at these times and thus to gauge the changes that occurred during the intervening years. The article concludes with a brief discussion of possible reasons for the changes in the discourse about sainthood that set the eighth and early ninth centuries apart from both the preceding and the following periods
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This article presents evidence for married saints, which can be dated to the early ninth century, an...
This study applies quantitative and prosopographical techniques to sainthood as an aspect of Byzanti...
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This article discusses the limitations and advantages of using ›asceticism‹ as a universal category ...
This article is devoted to the question concerning the conceptualization of power and its religious...
Transvestite nuns is a really common topic in Byzantine hagiographical literature. The stories of s...
The article presents the sampling study of the images of holy men and women in the hagiographical li...
Women saints and their nature has always been debated by scholars due to the inaccuracy and bias of ...
In the fourth and fifth centuries, the Roman empire underwent a series of changes that profoundly af...
This article presents evidence for married saints, which can be dated to the early ninth century, an...
This study applies quantitative and prosopographical techniques to sainthood as an aspect of Byzanti...
In Byzantium, conceptions and practices of marriage were not fixed, and the principles of how to ent...
Domestic violence against women is a taboo topic, normally silenced or ignored in literature, though...
This article discusses the ways in which the physical presence of consecrated virgins was perceived,...
The relationship between the Catholic Church and prostitution is complex, in that surfacely the Chur...
In this article, I explore the processes whereby, at the turn of the twelfth century, European arist...
This article discusses the limitations and advantages of using ›asceticism‹ as a universal category ...
Spousal equality was not an ideal to which medieval societies generally aspired. Discussions about s...
This article discusses the limitations and advantages of using ›asceticism‹ as a universal category ...
This article is devoted to the question concerning the conceptualization of power and its religious...
Transvestite nuns is a really common topic in Byzantine hagiographical literature. The stories of s...
The article presents the sampling study of the images of holy men and women in the hagiographical li...
Women saints and their nature has always been debated by scholars due to the inaccuracy and bias of ...
In the fourth and fifth centuries, the Roman empire underwent a series of changes that profoundly af...