Sacred founders : : women, men, and gods in the discourse of imperial founding, Rome through early Byzantine / / Diliana N. Angelova.
"Sacred Founders argues that from the time of Augustus through early Byzantium, a discourse of imperial founding helped articulate and legitimate imperial authority. Artwork, literature, imperial honors, and the built environment comprised the statements in this multi-authored, empire-wide disc...
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Place / Publishing House: | Oakland, California : : University of California Press,, [2014] 2014 |
Year of Publication: | 2014 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (465 pages) :; illustrations |
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Table of Contents:
- Founding, power, and authority: Mediterranean history and Augustan innovations
- Founding and afterlife
- Women and founding from Livia to Helena
- The Christian founders Constantine and Helena
- Constantine's and Helena's legacy in the founding of public space
- Imperial women and civic founding
- Koinonia : the Christian founders' legacy in the symbolism of authority
- Christian piety and the making of a Christian discourse of imperial founding
- Church-building and founding
- The Virgin Mary and the discourse of imperial founders.