Using the Liber Pontificalis and Liber Pontificalis ecclesiae Ravennatis, the official records of the churches of Rome and Ravenna, the author surveys the evidence for episcopal involvement in the many crises that impinged on these two important cities and on Byzantine Italy generally in the fifth and sixth centuries. Six categories of crisis are investigated. By a comparison of the two sources Neil examines the defining differences between Roman and Ravennan approaches to crisis management in Byzantine Italy.25 page(s
The paper is intended to be an updating on the research on the economic impact of Byzantine politica...
The Liber pontificalis, the serial biography of the popes running from St Peter to the end of the ni...
In Late Antiquity and the beginning of the Middle Ages, all Italian cities had become small as a res...
The aim of the project is to embark on new research inspired by previously-funded ARC projects, movi...
Through an analysis of both literary and non-literary materials, this dissertation considers the mul...
From Late Antiquity to the early Middle Ages, two basic factor shaped Ravenna’s ability to influence...
Throughout the seventh century, great mutual amity was professed by the churches of Ravenna, Consta...
This book focuses on three Italian cities in the early middle ages, Rome, Ravenna and Venice, and l...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [100]-124)The writer of the present thesis examines the p...
none1noThe temporary conquest of Ravenna by king Austulf (751 AD) and the end of the rule of the exa...
Between the 4th and 8th centuries disappear around a third of Italian urban centers of Roman traditi...
none1noRavenna was one of the most important cities of the Mediterranean in Late Antiquity. The city...
Crisis, as a modern phenomenon, is universal. However, there has never been a study of crisis as a p...
For close to eight hundred years, the Roman state took responsibility for feeding its capital’s poor...
From Late Antiquity to the early Middle Ages, two basic factor shaped Ravenna’s ability to influenc...
The paper is intended to be an updating on the research on the economic impact of Byzantine politica...
The Liber pontificalis, the serial biography of the popes running from St Peter to the end of the ni...
In Late Antiquity and the beginning of the Middle Ages, all Italian cities had become small as a res...
The aim of the project is to embark on new research inspired by previously-funded ARC projects, movi...
Through an analysis of both literary and non-literary materials, this dissertation considers the mul...
From Late Antiquity to the early Middle Ages, two basic factor shaped Ravenna’s ability to influence...
Throughout the seventh century, great mutual amity was professed by the churches of Ravenna, Consta...
This book focuses on three Italian cities in the early middle ages, Rome, Ravenna and Venice, and l...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [100]-124)The writer of the present thesis examines the p...
none1noThe temporary conquest of Ravenna by king Austulf (751 AD) and the end of the rule of the exa...
Between the 4th and 8th centuries disappear around a third of Italian urban centers of Roman traditi...
none1noRavenna was one of the most important cities of the Mediterranean in Late Antiquity. The city...
Crisis, as a modern phenomenon, is universal. However, there has never been a study of crisis as a p...
For close to eight hundred years, the Roman state took responsibility for feeding its capital’s poor...
From Late Antiquity to the early Middle Ages, two basic factor shaped Ravenna’s ability to influenc...
The paper is intended to be an updating on the research on the economic impact of Byzantine politica...
The Liber pontificalis, the serial biography of the popes running from St Peter to the end of the ni...
In Late Antiquity and the beginning of the Middle Ages, all Italian cities had become small as a res...