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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- List of illustrations xiii
- A note on spellings xvii
- Maps xviii
- Table of competing powers in Ravenna xxiii
- Introduction xxix
- 1 The emergence of Ravenna as the imperial capital of the West 1
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Part One 390– 450 Galla Placidia
- 2 Galla Placidia, Theodosian princess 17
- 3 Honorius (395– 423) and the development of Ravenna 24
- 4 Galla Placidia at the western court 33
- 5 Galla Placidia, builder and empress mother 46
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Part Two 450– 93 The Rise of the Bishops
- 6 Valentinian III and Bishop Neon 63
- 7 Sidonius Apollinaris in Ravenna 72
- 8 Romulus Augustulus and King Odoacer 77
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Part Three 493– 540 Theoderic the Goth, Arian King of Ravenna
- 9 Theoderic the Ostrogoth 89
- 10 Theoderic’s kingdom 101
- 11 Theoderic’s diplomacy 116
- 12 Theoderic the lawgiver 125
- 13 Amalasuintha and the legacy of Theoderic 137
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Part Four 540– 70 Justinian I and the Campaigns in North Africa and Italy
- 14 Belisarius captures Ravenna 151
- 15 San Vitale, epitome of Early Christendom 160
- 16 Narses and the Pragmatic Sanction 174
- 17 Archbishop Maximian, bulwark of the West 184
- 18 Archbishop Agnellus and the seizure of the Arian churches 191
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Part Five 568– 643 King Alboin and the Lombard conquest
- 19 Alboin invades 203
- 20 The exarchate of Ravenna 214
- 21 Gregory the Great and the control of Ravenna 223
- 22 Isaac, the Armenian exarch 230
- 23 Agnellus the doctor 239
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Part Six 610– 700 The expansion of Islam
- 24 The Arab conquests 247
- 25 Constans II in Sicily 256
- 26 The Sixth Oecumenical Council 268
- 27 The Anonymous Cosmographer of Ravenna 276
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Part Seven 685– 725 The two reigns of Justinian II
- 28 The Council in Trullo 287
- 29 The heroic Archbishop Damianus 297
- 30 The tempestuous life of Archbishop Felix 306
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Part Eight 700– 769 Ravenna returns to the margins
- 31 Leo III and the defeat of the Arabs 317
- 32 The beginnings of Iconoclasm 326
- 33 Pope Zacharias and the Lombard conquest of Ravenna 335
- 34 Archbishop Sergius takes control 341
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Part Nine 756– 813 Charlemagne and Ravenna
- 35 The long rule of King Desiderius 353
- 36 Charles in Italy, 774– 87 363
- 37 Charles claims the stones of Ravenna 375
- Conclusion The glittering legacy of Ravenna 387
- Notes 401
- Acknowledgements 491
- Index 493
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- List of illustrations xiii
- A note on spellings xvii
- Maps xviii
- Table of competing powers in Ravenna xxiii
- Introduction xxix
- 1 The emergence of Ravenna as the imperial capital of the West 1
-
Part One 390– 450 Galla Placidia
- 2 Galla Placidia, Theodosian princess 17
- 3 Honorius (395– 423) and the development of Ravenna 24
- 4 Galla Placidia at the western court 33
- 5 Galla Placidia, builder and empress mother 46
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Part Two 450– 93 The Rise of the Bishops
- 6 Valentinian III and Bishop Neon 63
- 7 Sidonius Apollinaris in Ravenna 72
- 8 Romulus Augustulus and King Odoacer 77
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Part Three 493– 540 Theoderic the Goth, Arian King of Ravenna
- 9 Theoderic the Ostrogoth 89
- 10 Theoderic’s kingdom 101
- 11 Theoderic’s diplomacy 116
- 12 Theoderic the lawgiver 125
- 13 Amalasuintha and the legacy of Theoderic 137
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Part Four 540– 70 Justinian I and the Campaigns in North Africa and Italy
- 14 Belisarius captures Ravenna 151
- 15 San Vitale, epitome of Early Christendom 160
- 16 Narses and the Pragmatic Sanction 174
- 17 Archbishop Maximian, bulwark of the West 184
- 18 Archbishop Agnellus and the seizure of the Arian churches 191
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Part Five 568– 643 King Alboin and the Lombard conquest
- 19 Alboin invades 203
- 20 The exarchate of Ravenna 214
- 21 Gregory the Great and the control of Ravenna 223
- 22 Isaac, the Armenian exarch 230
- 23 Agnellus the doctor 239
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Part Six 610– 700 The expansion of Islam
- 24 The Arab conquests 247
- 25 Constans II in Sicily 256
- 26 The Sixth Oecumenical Council 268
- 27 The Anonymous Cosmographer of Ravenna 276
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Part Seven 685– 725 The two reigns of Justinian II
- 28 The Council in Trullo 287
- 29 The heroic Archbishop Damianus 297
- 30 The tempestuous life of Archbishop Felix 306
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Part Eight 700– 769 Ravenna returns to the margins
- 31 Leo III and the defeat of the Arabs 317
- 32 The beginnings of Iconoclasm 326
- 33 Pope Zacharias and the Lombard conquest of Ravenna 335
- 34 Archbishop Sergius takes control 341
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Part Nine 756– 813 Charlemagne and Ravenna
- 35 The long rule of King Desiderius 353
- 36 Charles in Italy, 774– 87 363
- 37 Charles claims the stones of Ravenna 375
- Conclusion The glittering legacy of Ravenna 387
- Notes 401
- Acknowledgements 491
- Index 493