The political relations between Romans and barbarians in the Mediterranean in Late Antiquity

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Autor(a) principal: Boy, Renato Viana
Data de Publicação: 2019
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Anos 90 (Online)
Texto Completo: https://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/anos90/article/view/88576
Resumo: The historiographical tradition marks the year 476 as the end of the Roman Empire in the West, being the maintenance of the imperial structures, from then on, restricted to the Eastern territories of Greek culture. One question to think about is: what kind of political relations could be observed between the Eastern Greek Empire and the western ‘barbarian’ in the Mediterranean from the end of the fifth and early sixth centuries? In order to analyze specifically the period following the deposition of Romulus Augustulus in Italy, we will work with two historians of the sixth-century, who described the political relations between Constantinople and Italy in this period, Jordanes and Procopius of Caesarea. The aim will be to understand how, from the narratives of these two historians, we can rethink some of the relations and disputes over the power and political authority in the Mediterranean world in Late Antiquity.
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spelling The political relations between Romans and barbarians in the Mediterranean in Late AntiquityAs relações políticas entre romanos e bárbaros no Mediterrâneo tardo-antigoMediterrâneoJordanesProcópio de CesareiaHistóriaMediterraneanJordanesProcopius of CaesareaThe historiographical tradition marks the year 476 as the end of the Roman Empire in the West, being the maintenance of the imperial structures, from then on, restricted to the Eastern territories of Greek culture. One question to think about is: what kind of political relations could be observed between the Eastern Greek Empire and the western ‘barbarian’ in the Mediterranean from the end of the fifth and early sixth centuries? In order to analyze specifically the period following the deposition of Romulus Augustulus in Italy, we will work with two historians of the sixth-century, who described the political relations between Constantinople and Italy in this period, Jordanes and Procopius of Caesarea. The aim will be to understand how, from the narratives of these two historians, we can rethink some of the relations and disputes over the power and political authority in the Mediterranean world in Late Antiquity.A tradição historiográfica marca o ano 476 como o fim do Império Romano no Ocidente, ficando a manutenção das estruturas imperiais, a partir de então, restrita aos territórios orientais de cultura grega. Uma questão a se pensar é: que tipo de relações políticas poderiam ser observadas entre o império oriental grego e o ocidente ‘bárbaro’ no Mediterrâneo a partir de fins do século V e início do VI? Para analisarmos especificamente sobre o período que se sucede à deposição de Romulus Augustulus na Itália, nos utilizaremos de dois historiadores do século VI que descreveram sobre as relações políticas entre Constantinopla e a Itália neste período, Jordanes e Procópio de Cesareia. O objetivo aqui será compreender como, a partir das narrativas destes dois historiadores, podemos repensar algumas das relações e disputas pelo exercício do poder e da autoridade política no mundo Mediterrânico tardo-antigo.UFRGS2019-08-02info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPesquisa Históricaapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/anos90/article/view/8857610.22456/1983-201X.88576Anos 90; Vol. 26 (2019); 1-12Anos 90; v. 26 (2019); 1-121983-201X0104-236Xreponame:Anos 90 (Online)instname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGS-30porhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/anos90/article/view/88576/53633Copyright (c) 2019 Anos 90info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBoy, Renato Viana2020-02-14T22:57:03Zoai:seer.ufrgs.br:article/88576Revistahttps://seer.ufrgs.br/anos90PUBhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/anos90/oaianos90@ufrgs.br||1983-201X0104-236Xopendoar:2020-02-14T22:57:03Anos 90 (Online) - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The political relations between Romans and barbarians in the Mediterranean in Late Antiquity
As relações políticas entre romanos e bárbaros no Mediterrâneo tardo-antigo
title The political relations between Romans and barbarians in the Mediterranean in Late Antiquity
spellingShingle The political relations between Romans and barbarians in the Mediterranean in Late Antiquity
Boy, Renato Viana
Mediterrâneo
Jordanes
Procópio de Cesareia
História
Mediterranean
Jordanes
Procopius of Caesarea
title_short The political relations between Romans and barbarians in the Mediterranean in Late Antiquity
title_full The political relations between Romans and barbarians in the Mediterranean in Late Antiquity
title_fullStr The political relations between Romans and barbarians in the Mediterranean in Late Antiquity
title_full_unstemmed The political relations between Romans and barbarians in the Mediterranean in Late Antiquity
title_sort The political relations between Romans and barbarians in the Mediterranean in Late Antiquity
author Boy, Renato Viana
author_facet Boy, Renato Viana
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Boy, Renato Viana
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Mediterrâneo
Jordanes
Procópio de Cesareia
História
Mediterranean
Jordanes
Procopius of Caesarea
topic Mediterrâneo
Jordanes
Procópio de Cesareia
História
Mediterranean
Jordanes
Procopius of Caesarea
description The historiographical tradition marks the year 476 as the end of the Roman Empire in the West, being the maintenance of the imperial structures, from then on, restricted to the Eastern territories of Greek culture. One question to think about is: what kind of political relations could be observed between the Eastern Greek Empire and the western ‘barbarian’ in the Mediterranean from the end of the fifth and early sixth centuries? In order to analyze specifically the period following the deposition of Romulus Augustulus in Italy, we will work with two historians of the sixth-century, who described the political relations between Constantinople and Italy in this period, Jordanes and Procopius of Caesarea. The aim will be to understand how, from the narratives of these two historians, we can rethink some of the relations and disputes over the power and political authority in the Mediterranean world in Late Antiquity.
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