E-Book, Englisch, Band 819, 103 Seiten
Reihe: Sitzungsberichte der philosophisch-historischen Klasse
The Sasanian Conquest of Jerusalem in 614 and Byzantine Ideology of Anti-Persian Warfare
E-Book, Englisch, Band 819, 103 Seiten
Reihe: Sitzungsberichte der philosophisch-historischen Klasse
ISBN: 978-3-7001-7169-0
Verlag: Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften
Format: PDF
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Portrayed as a victory for Roman/Byzantine Christianity, Emperor Heraclius´ famed restitution of the True Cross (c. 630) clearly marked the symbolic climax of his Persian campaigns and this programme which had major repercussions for medieval Christian political theology and ideology of warfare in both Eastern and Western Christendom.
Starting with a summary of the latest approaches to and various controversies surrounding the Sasanian conquest archaeology of Jerusalem and Palestine in 614, the monograph proceeds with an analysis and re-assessment of the areas in which Heraclius' religiofication, justification and conduct of the war after 614 differed from earlier Eastern Roman-Sasanian Persian conflicts which also displayed discernible religious aspects.
By highlighting and reconsidering the significance of the Jerusalem dimension for the Byzantine theology and ideology of anti-Persian warfare, especially in the intensification of Byzantine wartime propaganda, the monograph traces and sheds new light on the conceptualization and proliferation of apocalyptically-inspired Persophobic and Judaeophobic notions and imagery during the war, which were to have a lasting and influential Nachleben in medieval Christendom.
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1;TABLE OF CONTENTS;4
2;INTRODUCTION;6
3;CHAPTER 1 THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE PERSIAN CONQUEST OF JERUSALEM IN 614 AND THE WRITTEN SOURCES;12
4;CHAPTER 2 CHRISTIAN IDEOLOGY OF WARFARE IN THE EAST ROMAN/BYZANTINE WORLD AND SASANIAN PERSIA;26
5;CHAPTER 3 XUSRAW II’S WARTIME PERSIA (603-628): THE RELIGIOUS AND APOCALYPTIC ENEMY;46
6;BIBLIOGRAPHY;78