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Vandal Heaven

Author : Simon Elliott
Publisher : Casemate
Page : 241 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2024-03-31
Category : History
ISBN : 9781636242880

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Vandal Heaven by Simon Elliott Pdf

A new study that challenges previous interpretations of post-Roman North Africa. North Africa was one of the richest parts of the Roman Empire, the agricultural powerhouse of the Mediterranean. It was also home to some of the emperor’s biggest imperial estates, and prosperous cities of all kinds. Its loss to the Vandals in the first half of the 5th century AD was the mortal blow which both precipitated the fall of the western empire, and set the eastern empire back for decades. Its reconquest then became an obsession with each new emperor in Constantinople. Time and again the eastern Romans failed in this goal, until Justinian I finally succeeded in the AD 530s. Although North Africa’s restoration to the world of Rome only lasted a short time, it has widely been regarded as a positive development. However, new research—published here for the first time—shows that post-Roman North Africa thrived under the Vandals. To them it was Vandal heaven, a place where they found a way as the new incumbent elite to live comfortably alongside the late Roman inhabitants, despite their different interpretations of Christianity. Together, the two cultures flourished. When the eastern Romans – now styled Byzantines – returned, they weren’t welcome. This is evidenced in the surviving built environments of this new period of North African history, namely chains of small forts along the frontier and interior, where the Byzantines used mounted troops to keep an unhappy local population under control. Dr Elliott not only presents a brand-new interpretation of post-Roman North Africa, but makes the case that the Arab Conquest was so successful in this region because the Byzantine overlords were so unpopular. Furthermore his argument explains how the region today came to be part of the Arab world, in contrast to the regions along the northern Mediterranean freeboard, which maintain their Roman-ness to this day.

The Vandal Conquest of North Africa

Author : Procopius of Caesarea
Publisher : Dalcassian Publishing Company
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2019-11-02
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9781078737623

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The Vandal Conquest of North Africa by Procopius of Caesarea Pdf

The conquest of North Africa by the Vandals was a blow to the beleaguered Western Roman Empire as North Africa was a major source of revenue and a supplier of grain (mostly wheat) to the city of Rome.

The Calcutta Christian Observer

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 696 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 1835
Category : Baptists
ISBN : NYPL:33433068287816

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Being Christian in Vandal Africa

Author : Robin Whelan
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2024-05-10
Category : History
ISBN : 9780520401433

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Being Christian in Vandal Africa by Robin Whelan Pdf

Being Christian in Vandal Africa investigates conflicts over Christian orthodoxy in the Vandal kingdom, the successor to Roman rule in North Africa, ca. 439 to 533 c.e. Exploiting neglected texts, author Robin Whelan exposes a sophisticated culture of disputation between Nicene ("Catholic") and Homoian ("Arian") Christians and explores their rival claims to political and religious legitimacy. These contests--sometimes violent--are key to understanding the wider and much-debated issues of identity and state formation in the post-imperial West.

The Vandals

Author : Andrew Merrills,Richard Miles
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2009-12-23
Category : History
ISBN : 144431808X

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The Vandals by Andrew Merrills,Richard Miles Pdf

The Vandals is the first book available in the EnglishLanguage dedicated to exploring the sudden rise and dramatic fallof this complex North African Kingdom. This complete historyprovides a full account of the Vandals and re-evaluates key aspectsof the society including: Political and economic structures such as the complexforeign policy which combined diplomatic alliances and marriageswith brutal raiding The extraordinary cultural development of secular learning,and the religious struggles that threatened to tear the stateapart The nature of Vandal identity from a social and genderperspective.

The Genres of Late Antique Christian Poetry

Author : Fotini Hadjittofi,Anna Lefteratou
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Page : 345 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2020-10-12
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9783110696219

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The Genres of Late Antique Christian Poetry by Fotini Hadjittofi,Anna Lefteratou Pdf

Classicizing Christian poetry has largely been neglected by literary scholars, but has recently been receiving growing attention, especially the poetry written in Latin. One of the objectives of this volume is to redress the balance by allowing more space to discussions of Greek Christian poetry. The contributions collected here ask how Christian poets engage with (and are conscious of) the double reliance of their poetry on two separate systems: on the one hand, the classical poetic models and, on the other, the various genres and sub-genres of Christian prose. Keeping in mind the different settings of the Greek-speaking East and the Latin-speaking West, the contributions seek to understand the impact of historical setting on genre, the influence of the paideia shared by authors and audiences, and the continued relevance of traditional categories of literary genre. While our immediate focus is genre, most of the contributions also engage with the ideological ramifications of the transposition of Christian themes into classicizing literature. This volume offers important and original case studies on the reception and appropriation of the classical past and its literary forms by Christian poetry.

The Death Mage Volume 3

Author : Densuke Densuke,Ban! Ban!
Publisher : SCB Distributors
Page : 367 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2023-08-29
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN : 9781642733143

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The Death Mage Volume 3 by Densuke Densuke,Ban! Ban! Pdf

After victorious battles, Zadilis and the other ghouls from the grotto undergo their first job changes. The ghouls are on the move! What awaits them in their new home?! The dhampir Vandal has defeated the Kobolt King Gyahn and the Noble Orc Bugogan, saved Zadilis and the other ghouls in the grotto, become a Ghoul King, and made plenty of new allies along the way. Vandal wants to keep the ghouls safe and is not yet ready to face the human threats that still pursue him. So he decides to lead his allies to fresh pastures in order to first consolidate their fighting strength. Along the way, the party faces encounters with unknown monsters and many of the ghouls give birth. They finally overcome these challenges to arrive at the ruined demon barren of Talosheim—where a welcome that none of them could have expected awaits!

Fair Days in Heaven's Gate

Author : Jennifer Fowler
Publisher : iUniverse
Page : 138 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2002-09-01
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780595248155

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Fair Days in Heaven's Gate by Jennifer Fowler Pdf

In the style of Jan Karon's Mitford characters, the ward members in Heaven's Gate go about their daily small town lives. Their struggles and imperfections, self-discoveries and triumphs will go straight to your heart.

Arians and Vandals of the 4th-6th Centuries

Author : John R. C. Martyn,David O’Brien
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 270 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2020-12-15
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781527563766

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Arians and Vandals of the 4th-6th Centuries by John R. C. Martyn,David O’Brien Pdf

As a background to this study of the Arians and Vandals in North Africa, and their impact on the Catholic Church, three books have been written recently by John Martyn, investigating the same period (late sixth century) and the same country. They are, firstly, Pope Gregory's Letters (published with commentary and translation by P.I.M.S, three vols, 2, 2004); see introduction pp 32-42 and epp 1.74, 2.36 and 11.7, and for the Manichean heresy, see epp 2.31, 5.7 and 6.14. Next, the Life of Saint Gregory, bishop of Agrigento (published with his commentary and translation by Edwin Mellen, 2004), is set in North Africa in chapters 7-30, and also covers the main schisms of that time. Finally, in a book on Saint Leander, Archbishop of Seville, soon to be published by Lexington Books, in Maryland, he shows that Leander's parents and baby sister were forced to flee from their home in Cartagena to Carthage, from where the Vandals had recently been expelled. Note also his review of L'Afrique Vandale et Byzantine: Ie Partie,' Paris, 2002, which was published in Parergon, 21,1,2004, pp 155-157, and involved a study of the same schisms, history and archaeology of North Africa.

Triple Fugue

Author : Osbert Sitwell
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 1924
Category : English fiction
ISBN : UOM:39015030712452

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The Routledge Handbook of Jews and Judaism in Late Antiquity

Author : Catherine Hezser
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 746 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2024-01-24
Category : History
ISBN : 9781315280950

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The Routledge Handbook of Jews and Judaism in Late Antiquity by Catherine Hezser Pdf

This volume focuses on the major issues and debates in the study of Jews and Judaism in late antiquity (third to seventh century C.E.), providing cutting-edge surveys of the state of scholarship, main topics and research questions, methodological approaches, and avenues for future research. Based on both Jewish and non-Jewish literary and material sources, this volume takes an interdisciplinary approach involving historians of ancient Judaism, scholars of rabbinic literature, archaeologists, epigraphers, art historians, and Byzantinists. Developments within Jewish society and culture are viewed within the respective regional, political, cultural, and socioeconomic contexts in which they took place. Special focus is given to the impact of the Christianization of the Roman Empire on Jews, from administrative, legal, social, and cultural points of view. The contributors examine how the confrontation with Christianity changed Jewish practices, perceptions, and organizational structures, such as, for example, the emergence of local Jewish communities around synagogues as central religious spaces. Special chapters are devoted to the eastern and western Jewish Diaspora in Late Antiquity, especially Sasanian Persia but also Roman Italy, Egypt, Syria and Arabia, North Africa, and Asia Minor, to provide a comprehensive assessment of the situation and life experiences of Jews and Judaism during this period. The Routledge Handbook of Jews and Judaism in Late Antiquity is a critical and methodologically sophisticated survey of current scholarship aimed primarily at students and scholars of Jewish Studies, Study of Religions, Patristics, Classics, Roman and Byzantine Studies, Iranology, History of Art, and Archaeology. It is a valuable resource for anyone interested in Judaism and Jewish history.