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7 One or two? On Christological and Hierarchical Disputes and the Development of the “Church of Albania” (4th–8th centuries)
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Jasmine Dum-Tragut
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface v
- Contents xiii
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I Caucasian Albania in Foreign Sources
- 1 Caucasian Albania in Greek and Latin Sources 1
- 2 Caucasian Albania in Medieval Armenian Sources (5th–13th Centuries) 33
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II The Heritage of Caucasian Albanian
- 3 The Textual Heritage of Caucasian Albanian 95
- 4 The Language of the Caucasian Albanians 167
- 5 Caucasian Albanian and Modern Udi 231
- 5A The Udis’ Petition to Tsar Peter 261
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III The Caucasian Albanian Church
- 6 Albanians, Armenians and Georgians: a Common Liturgy 267
- 7 One or two? On Christological and Hierarchical Disputes and the Development of the “Church of Albania” (4th–8th centuries) 285
- 7A The Holy Covenant 333
- 8 Albanians in the Holy Land – Absence of Archaeological Evidence or Evidence of Absence? 337
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IV Architecture and Archaeology
- 9 Urban Planning and Architecture of Caucasian Albania. Main Monuments and Trends of Development 353
- 10 The Ensemble of the “Seven Churches” – an Ecumenical Monastery Ahead of Time? 387
- 11 Tigranakert in Artsakh 433
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V Ethnic, Religious and Social Issues
- 12 The Ethnic Situation in Antique and Medieval Caucasian Albania 475
- 13 The Rebels of Early Abbasid Albania 489
- 14 “You say Albanian, I say Armenian”: Discourses of Ethnicity and Power Around an Albanian King of Armenia 515
- 15 Between the Planes and the Mountains: the Albanian-Armenian Marches in the 12th Century and David of Gandzak (c. 1065–1140) 537
- 15A The Gate of Ganja 571
- 16 Reverse Engineering: A State-Created “Albanian Apostolic Church” 581
- General References 611
- Indexes 675
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface v
- Contents xiii
-
I Caucasian Albania in Foreign Sources
- 1 Caucasian Albania in Greek and Latin Sources 1
- 2 Caucasian Albania in Medieval Armenian Sources (5th–13th Centuries) 33
-
II The Heritage of Caucasian Albanian
- 3 The Textual Heritage of Caucasian Albanian 95
- 4 The Language of the Caucasian Albanians 167
- 5 Caucasian Albanian and Modern Udi 231
- 5A The Udis’ Petition to Tsar Peter 261
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III The Caucasian Albanian Church
- 6 Albanians, Armenians and Georgians: a Common Liturgy 267
- 7 One or two? On Christological and Hierarchical Disputes and the Development of the “Church of Albania” (4th–8th centuries) 285
- 7A The Holy Covenant 333
- 8 Albanians in the Holy Land – Absence of Archaeological Evidence or Evidence of Absence? 337
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IV Architecture and Archaeology
- 9 Urban Planning and Architecture of Caucasian Albania. Main Monuments and Trends of Development 353
- 10 The Ensemble of the “Seven Churches” – an Ecumenical Monastery Ahead of Time? 387
- 11 Tigranakert in Artsakh 433
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V Ethnic, Religious and Social Issues
- 12 The Ethnic Situation in Antique and Medieval Caucasian Albania 475
- 13 The Rebels of Early Abbasid Albania 489
- 14 “You say Albanian, I say Armenian”: Discourses of Ethnicity and Power Around an Albanian King of Armenia 515
- 15 Between the Planes and the Mountains: the Albanian-Armenian Marches in the 12th Century and David of Gandzak (c. 1065–1140) 537
- 15A The Gate of Ganja 571
- 16 Reverse Engineering: A State-Created “Albanian Apostolic Church” 581
- General References 611
- Indexes 675