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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Preface and Acknowledgements VII
- Contents IX
- List of Figures XI
- List of Abbreviations XIII
- List of Contributors XVII
- Constantinople & Jerusalem in Late Antiquity: Problems – Paradigms – Perspectives 1
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Part One: The Centers of a New World Order
- The Making of the Holy Land in Late Antiquity 9
- Always in Second Place: Constantinople as an Imperial and Religious Center in Late Antiquity 39
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Part Two: Urban Topographies Connected
- Delineating the Sacred and the Profane: The Late-Antique Walls of Jerusalem and Constantinople 69
- From the City of Caesar to the City of God: Routes, Networks, and Connectivity Between Constantinople and Jerusalem 111
- Neighbors of Christ: Saints and their Martyria in Constantinople and Jerusalem 139
- A New Temple of Solomon in Jerusalem? The Construction of the Nea Church (531–543) by Emperor Justinian 161
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Part Three: The Power of Religion and Empire
- Eusebius in Jerusalem and Constantinople: Two Cities, Two Speeches 183
- Surpassing Solomon: Church-building and Political Discourse in Late Antique Constantinople 215
- Palestine at the Periphery of Ecclesiastical Politics? The Bishops of Jerusalem after the Council of Chalcedon 241
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Part Four: Jerusalem, Constantinople and the End of Antiquity
- The Church of St John the Apostle and the End of Antiquity in the New Jerusalem 261
- Jerusalem in 630 281
- From ‘King Heraclius, Faithful in Christ’ to ‘Allenby of Armageddon’: Christian Reconquistadores Enter the Holy City 295
- General Index 323
- Names 329
- Places 335
- Literary Sources 339
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Preface and Acknowledgements VII
- Contents IX
- List of Figures XI
- List of Abbreviations XIII
- List of Contributors XVII
- Constantinople & Jerusalem in Late Antiquity: Problems – Paradigms – Perspectives 1
-
Part One: The Centers of a New World Order
- The Making of the Holy Land in Late Antiquity 9
- Always in Second Place: Constantinople as an Imperial and Religious Center in Late Antiquity 39
-
Part Two: Urban Topographies Connected
- Delineating the Sacred and the Profane: The Late-Antique Walls of Jerusalem and Constantinople 69
- From the City of Caesar to the City of God: Routes, Networks, and Connectivity Between Constantinople and Jerusalem 111
- Neighbors of Christ: Saints and their Martyria in Constantinople and Jerusalem 139
- A New Temple of Solomon in Jerusalem? The Construction of the Nea Church (531–543) by Emperor Justinian 161
-
Part Three: The Power of Religion and Empire
- Eusebius in Jerusalem and Constantinople: Two Cities, Two Speeches 183
- Surpassing Solomon: Church-building and Political Discourse in Late Antique Constantinople 215
- Palestine at the Periphery of Ecclesiastical Politics? The Bishops of Jerusalem after the Council of Chalcedon 241
-
Part Four: Jerusalem, Constantinople and the End of Antiquity
- The Church of St John the Apostle and the End of Antiquity in the New Jerusalem 261
- Jerusalem in 630 281
- From ‘King Heraclius, Faithful in Christ’ to ‘Allenby of Armageddon’: Christian Reconquistadores Enter the Holy City 295
- General Index 323
- Names 329
- Places 335
- Literary Sources 339