Dagron, Γέννηση (2000)
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Abbreviation
Dagron, Γέννηση (2000)
Form of publication
Book

Gilbert Dagron, Η γέννηση μιας πρωτεύουσας. Η Κωνσταντινούπολη και οι θεσμοί της, 330-451, Μαρίνα Λουκάκη (μτφρ) (Μορφωτικό Ίδρυμα Εθνικής Τραπέζης, Αθήνα 2000)

ISBN / ISSN
ISBN 960-250-190-1
First edition
Title of first edition
Gilbert Dagron, Naissance d'une capitale : Constantinople et ses institutions de 330 à 451
Publisher of first edition
Presses universitaires de France, Collection : Bibliothèque byzantine ; 7
Place of publication of first edition
Paris
Date of publication of first edition
1974, 1984
Key words
Ammianus Marcellinus.
Anatolia.
Ancient Greek gods.
Ancient Greek sculpture.
Annona.
Antioch / Antakya.
Arian, Arianism.
Asian Istanbul.
Asian Turkey.
Athanasius / Athanasios of Alexandria, saint.
Baths / Thermal baths / Thermai.
Bithynia.
Bosphorus / Bosphoros / Bosporos.
Byzantine administration, Early Byzantine period.
Byzantine Constantinople, Early Byzantine period.
Byzantine emperors.
Byzantine institutions, Early Byzantine period.
Byzantine public works.
Byzantine sources.
Byzantion, city-state.
Chariot races.
Chronicon Paschale.
Codex Iustinianus.
Constantine the Great.
Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus / Konstantinos VII Porphyrogennitos.
Constantinople / Polis / Istanbul.
Constantinople, Hippodrome.
Constantius II, emperor.
Dio Cassius / Cassius Dio.
Diocletian.
Early Byzantine period.
Ecclesiastical history.
Ecclesiastical History, Socrates.
Ecclesiastical History, Sozomen.
Ecumenical councils.
Ecumenical Patriarchate.
First Ecumenical Council.
Fourth Ecumenical Council.
Goths.
Gregory of Nazianzos.
Hebdomon, suburb.
Herakleia / ancient Perinthos / Marmaraereğlisi.
Holy Land.
Holy Wisdom of God / Hagia Sophia.
Ideology.
John Chrysostom.
Julian, emperor.
Justinian I, works.
Kadıköy / Chalcedon.
Kyros, eparch of Constantinople.
Late Antiquity.
Libanius, rhetor.
Marcellinus Comes.
Marcian, emperor.
Myths, legends.
Nestorians, Nestorianism.
Patria of Constantinople.
Patriarch of Constantinople.
Procopius, Buildings.
Roman Empire, East.
Roman Empire, West.
Roman period, Imperial age.
Roman sources.
Rome.
Saints.
Second Ecumenical Council.
Senate.
Septimius Severus.
Severans, imperial family.
Synesius of Cyrene.
Syria, Byzantine period.
Theodoret of Cyrrhus.
Theodosian buildings.
Theodosian Code.
Theodosius I , the Great.
Theodosius II.
Thermae / Public Baths.
Third Ecumenical Council.
Thrace.
Upper Bosphorus.
Urban planning.
Valens, emperor.