Pope Damasus and the Beginnings of Roman Hagiography 2010 (original) (raw)

Renovatio memoriae: Pope Damasus and the Martyrs of Rome

Marianne Sághy

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Martyr Cult and Collective Identity in Fourth-Century Rome

Marianne Sághy

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Strangers to Patrons: Bishop Damasus and the Foreign Martyrs of Rome

Marianne Sághy

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Martyr Bishops and the Bishop’s Martyrs in Fourth-Century Rome

Marianne Sághy

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Review of The Roman Martyrs: Introduction, Translations, and Commentary, trans. Michael Lapidge (Oxford, 2018); and Greek and Latin Narratives about the Ancient Martyrs, ed. Eric Rebillard (Oxford, 2017) in Journal of Late Antiquity 12 (2019): 256-258.

Scott G. Bruce

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The Cult of Martyrs in Asterius of Amaseia's Vision of the Christian City

Lisa D . M A U G A N S Driver

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The Blood of the Martyrs: The Attitudes of Pagan Emperors and Crowds Towards Christians, From Nero to Julian

Domenico Miletti

2016

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‘A Literary Historian: Eusebius of Caesarea and the Martyrs of Lyons and Palestine’, Studia Patristica 66.14 (2013), 191-202.

James Corke-Webster

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Portrait of a Persecutor: The Defeat and Death of Maximinus Daia in Christian Historiography

Mar Marcos

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Ammianus, Libanius, Chrysostomus, and the Martyrs of Antioch

Hans Teitler

Vigiliae Christianae, 2013

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Persecution and Martyrdom of Christians in the Roman Empire from AD54 to 100: A Lesson for the 21ST Century Church

Emeka C . Ekeke

European Scientific Journal, ESJ, 2012

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Why martyrs were such a big deal in early Christianity

Matt Nash

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THE MARTYRS OF CAESAREA: THE URBAN CONTEXT

Joseph Patrich

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Exiling Bishops: the Policy of Constantius II

Walt Stevenson

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Persecution of Christians During the Reign of Emperor Licinius

Katarzyna Maria Dźwigała

Przegląd Nauk Historycznych, 2023

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Review of Candida R. Moss, Ancient Christian Martyrdom: Diverse Practices, Theologies, and Traditions. Church History 82.4 (December 2013): 943-946

Shira Lander

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Martyrs and Saints: The Transformation of Christianity in the Balkans During the Late Roman Empire

Nicholas Mataya

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(review) Éric REBILLARD (ed.), "Greek and Latin Narratives about the Ancient Martyrs", Oxford, Oxford University Press (Oxford Early Christian Texts) 2017, viii, 403 pp. [in:] Eirene. Studia Graeca et Latina 54 (2018), pp. 281–287

Jan M Kozlowski

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Bishop Callistus I. of Rome (217?−222?): A Martyr or a Confessor? In: Zeitschrift für Antikes Christentum/Journal of Ancient Christianity 18 (2014), 390-419

András Handl

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Greek and Latin Narratives about the Ancient Martyrs by Éric Rebillard, and: The Roman Martyrs: Introduction, Translations, and Commentaries by Michael Lapidge

David L Eastman

Journal of Late Antiquity, 2019

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Augustine, Martyrdom, and the Exemplary Rhetoric of History

Adam Ployd

Journal of Early Christian Studies, 2020

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‘From Zephyrinus to Damasus. What did Roman Bishops Believe?’

Markus Vinzent

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Persecution and Martyrdom in the Early Church. History, Motives and Theology

Jannel Abogado

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Pappus and Julianus, the Maccabaean Martyrs, and Rabbinic Martyrdom History in Late Antiquity

Hayim Lapin

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The Policy of Episcopal Banishment under Constantine's Immediate Successors: Solidifying the Pattern.

Eric Fournier

In Mobility and Exile and the End of Antiquity, edited by D. Rohmann, J. Ulrich and M. Vallejo, 51-67. Early Christianity in the Context of Antiquity, 19. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2018.

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“Diagnosing Heresy: Ps.-Martyrius’s Funerary Speech for John Chrysostom” Journal of Early Christian Studies 24.3 (Fall 2016): 395-418.

Jennifer Barry

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Heirs of Roman Persecution

Eric Fournier

Heirs of Roman Persecution. Studies of a Christian and para-Christian Discourse in Late Antiquity, 2019

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Traditions of martyrdom in the Ignatian Letters

Sebastian Fuhrmann

In Die Skriflig in Luce Verbi, 2011

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Eusebius on Constantine: Truth and Hagiography at the Milvian Bridge

Bryan Litfin

2013

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Early Retrospectives on the Christian Constantine: Athanasius and Firmicus Maternus

Noel Lenski

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Competing Paradoxes: Martyrs and the Spread of Christianity Revisited, in Studia Patristica LXII, 2013, pp. 231-244.

Vladimir Ivanovici

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A Polite Conversation, an Edict, and a Sword: A Look at the Martyrdom of Julius the Veteran

Philip Tite

Journal of Theological Studies, 2019

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Persecution and Schismogenesis: How a Penitential Crisis over Mass Apostasy Facilitated the Triumph of Catholic Christianity in the Roman Empire

Joseph Bryant

Sacred Schisms: How Religions Divide, 2009

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Athanasius of Alexandria – Teacher and Martyr of the Christian Church, in: Paul as homo novus. Authorial strategies of self-fashioning in light of a Ciceronian term (Studia Aarhusiana Neotestamentica 6), eds. Eve-Marie Becker and Jacob Mortensen, Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2018, 177-196.

Uta Heil

Uta Heil, 2018

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The Religion of Constantius I

Mark D Smith

Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies 38.2, 1997

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