Interregnum: Introduction to a Study on the Formation of Armenian Identity (ca 600-750)In Aedibus Peeters, 2012 - 193 páginas Armenian mediaeval historians, who have concentrated primarily on political high points, have tended to dismiss the more than four centuries dividing the two royal epochs of the Arsacids (ending, A.D. 428) and the Bagratids (inaugurated with the coronation of Ashot I, A.D. 884), as a 'Dark Age'. The intention of the present study, on the contrary, is to attempt the examination of a portion of the 'Interregnum' (600-750) as a period of religious synthesis and social renewal, as well as of intellectual and particularly artistic effervescence. In such an interpretation, the 'Interregnum', despite the unfavourable nature of its exterior and interior political setting, becomes the hypothetical locus during which, the identity of Armenia seems to have been forged, as that of a nation existing outside the framework of a political state. Consequently, the purpose of the present investigation is to eschew a political approach, which has proved at best episodic and fragmentary, in order to seek, in a period devoid of a centralized state, a different explanation for the continuous survival of 'Armenia', in spite of the numerous vicissitudes of its tumultuous history. |
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... later Chronicle of the so - called Pseudo - Dio- nysios of Tel - Mahrē , also known as The Chronicle of Zuqnin , incorporat- ing as it does the lost second section of the History of John of Ephesus.42 Yet again , the much later ...
... later Chronicle of the so - called Pseudo - Dio- nysios of Tel - Mahrē , also known as The Chronicle of Zuqnin , incorporat- ing as it does the lost second section of the History of John of Ephesus.42 Yet again , the much later ...
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... later Arab sources although it apparently declined in the course of the Abbasid period : ... Dabil is greater than Ardabil . The city serves as the capital of Armenia and in it is the palace of the governor . There is a wall around ...
... later Arab sources although it apparently declined in the course of the Abbasid period : ... Dabil is greater than Ardabil . The city serves as the capital of Armenia and in it is the palace of the governor . There is a wall around ...
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... later Armenian historian Asołik claims in opposition that the union had been forced by the emperor at his coming to Armenia and says nothing about an imperial summons to Constantino- ple of the katolikos together with some of his ...
... later Armenian historian Asołik claims in opposition that the union had been forced by the emperor at his coming to Armenia and says nothing about an imperial summons to Constantino- ple of the katolikos together with some of his ...
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