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Military Saints in Byzantium and Rus, 900-1200

by Monica White

The transformation of Saints George, Demetrios, Theodore and others into the patrons of Byzantine armies was one of the defining developments of religious life under the Macedonian emperors. This book provides a comprehensive study of military sainthood and its roots in late antiquity, and its subsequent development in early Rus.

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Hardcover
LANGUAGE
English
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Publisher Description

The rulers of the Byzantine Empire and its commonwealth were protected both by their own soldiers and by a heavenly army: the military saints. The transformation of Saints George, Demetrios, Theodore and others into the patrons of imperial armies was one of the defining developments of religious life under the Macedonian emperors. This book provides a comprehensive study of military sainthood and its roots in late antiquity. The emergence of the cults is situated within a broader social context, in which mortal soldiers were equated with martyrs and martyrs of the early Church recruited to protect them on the battlefield. Dr White then traces the fate of these saints in early Rus, drawing on unpublished manuscripts and other under-utilised sources to discuss their veneration within the princely clan and their influence on the first native saints of Rus, Boris and Gleb, who eventually joined the ranks of their ancient counterparts.

Author Biography

Monica White is a Lecturer in Slavonic Studies at the University of Nottingham, where she teaches Byzantine and Rus history, the history of the Orthodox Church and Orthodox sainthood.

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. The prehistory of the military saints; 2. The formation of the martyr-warrior ideal; 3. The collective cult of the military saints; 4. The military saints in early Rus; 5. Boris and Gleb and the martyr-warrior ideal in Rus; 6. Military saints under the House of Suzdal; Conclusion; Appendix 1. Feast days of the principal military saints; Appendix 2. Reigns of Byzantine emperors mentioned in the text; Appendix 3. Simplified genealogy of the Riurikids; Appendix 4. Rus churches and monasteries dedicated to patronal figures; Appendix 5. Rus churches and monasteries dedicated to non-patronal figures.

Review

'According to tradition, during the persecutions of the third and fourth centuries, a number of Roman soldiers professing Christianity were tortured and executed when they refused to offer pagan sacrifice, becoming martyrs ... [this book is] a deeply researched, well-balanced and logically organized study of these figures, using liturgical texts, iconography, and other sources to explore the context of military sainthood, and how it was transformed in its transmission from Byzantine to Russian Orthodoxy.' strategypage.com "According to tradition, during the persecutions of the third and fourth centuries, a number of Roman soldiers professing Christianity were tortured and executed when they refused to offer pagan sacrifice, becoming martyrs ... [this book is] a deeply researched, well-balanced and logically organized study of these figures, using liturgical texts, iconography, and other sources to explore the context of military sainthood, and how it was transformed in its transmission from Byzantine to Russian Orthodoxy."
strategypage.com

Review Quote

"Monica White...has authored a deeply researched, well-balanced and logically organized study of these figures, using liturgical texts, iconography, and other sources to explore the context of military sainthood, and how it was transformed in its transmission from Byzantine to Russian Orthodoxy." -Mike Markowitz, StrategyPage

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A comprehensive study of the process by which certain martyrs of the early church were transformed into military heroes.

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The transformation of Saints George, Demetrios, Theodore and others into the patrons of Byzantine armies was one of the defining developments of religious life under the Macedonian emperors. This book provides a comprehensive study of military sainthood and its roots in late antiquity, and its subsequent development in early Rus.

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The transformation of Saints George, Demetrios, Theodore and others into the patrons of Byzantine armies was one of the defining developments of religious life under the Macedonian emperors. This book provides a comprehensive study of military sainthood and its roots in late antiquity, and its subsequent development in early Rus.

Details

ISBN0521195640
Author Monica White
Year 2013
ISBN-10 0521195640
ISBN-13 9780521195645
Media Book
Format Hardcover
Language English
Pages 269
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Place of Publication Cambridge
Country of Publication United Kingdom
DEWEY 947.02
Publication Date 2013-02-21
Short Title MILITARY SAINTS IN BYZANTIUM &
Residence US
Affiliation University of Nottingham
Audience Professional and Scholarly
UK Release Date 2013-02-21
AU Release Date 2013-02-21
NZ Release Date 2013-02-21
Illustrations 1 Maps; 14 Halftones, black and white; 5 Line drawings, black and white
Publisher Cambridge University Press

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