International audienceThe real estates of the senatorial elites at Constantinople and in its vicinity during the end of Antiquity are fragmentary and almost only by textual sources documented. Among the estates of 62 names, 45 can be more or less localized, even if their precise composition is almost totally unknown. The estates of the imperial family create, inside as well as outside the town, a real spatial polarization, which guides the localization of the whole senatorial estates. We know above all the estates of the court elite, which includes the patricii, consuls, praefecti praetorio, prefects of Constantinople and magistri militum. One can make obviousness the model of the aristocratic urban oikos, centered on the master’s habitatio...
Notre dessein sera de montrer le visage de Constantinople sous le règne d’Alexis I sous trois grands...
The distribution of notables' epitaphs, of cippus with foliage ornamentation and of certain graves d...
Ce livre présente une interprétation nouvelle de l'évolution des relations entre Constantinople et l...
International audienceThe real estates of the senatorial elites at Constantinople and in its vicinit...
In the fifth and sixth centuries the senate of Constantinople was not the same as it had been in the...
Cette recherche se propose d’étudier l’évolution des relations entre Constantinople et les provinces...
Imperial estates represented the most important item amongst the properties possessed by the emperor...
The studies devoted to senatorial property during the Republic have shown, on the basis of the litte...
The wealth and possessions of Roman senators in the imperial period consisted predominantly in land ...
This paper assembles the evidence on landed-property and other revenue sources for senators from Reg...
The collection of epigraphical sources from Asia Minor and the Aegean Islands as well as numismatic ...
Die vorliegende Arbeit publiziert zwei substanzielle neue Fragmente einer großen beschrifteten Stele...
Although he has drawn famous portraits of Byzantine aristocrats in a number of studies, Paul Lemerle...
Cette thèse porte sur des acteurs et dépositaires de la culture grecque (la paideia) qui sont origin...
The empire of Constantinople, after a century (969-1085) of domination over large part of oriental t...
Notre dessein sera de montrer le visage de Constantinople sous le règne d’Alexis I sous trois grands...
The distribution of notables' epitaphs, of cippus with foliage ornamentation and of certain graves d...
Ce livre présente une interprétation nouvelle de l'évolution des relations entre Constantinople et l...
International audienceThe real estates of the senatorial elites at Constantinople and in its vicinit...
In the fifth and sixth centuries the senate of Constantinople was not the same as it had been in the...
Cette recherche se propose d’étudier l’évolution des relations entre Constantinople et les provinces...
Imperial estates represented the most important item amongst the properties possessed by the emperor...
The studies devoted to senatorial property during the Republic have shown, on the basis of the litte...
The wealth and possessions of Roman senators in the imperial period consisted predominantly in land ...
This paper assembles the evidence on landed-property and other revenue sources for senators from Reg...
The collection of epigraphical sources from Asia Minor and the Aegean Islands as well as numismatic ...
Die vorliegende Arbeit publiziert zwei substanzielle neue Fragmente einer großen beschrifteten Stele...
Although he has drawn famous portraits of Byzantine aristocrats in a number of studies, Paul Lemerle...
Cette thèse porte sur des acteurs et dépositaires de la culture grecque (la paideia) qui sont origin...
The empire of Constantinople, after a century (969-1085) of domination over large part of oriental t...
Notre dessein sera de montrer le visage de Constantinople sous le règne d’Alexis I sous trois grands...
The distribution of notables' epitaphs, of cippus with foliage ornamentation and of certain graves d...
Ce livre présente une interprétation nouvelle de l'évolution des relations entre Constantinople et l...