O elemento religioso na interpretação dos acontecimentos da 'Guerra pérsica'
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https://doi.org/10.17648/rom.v0i5.11217Mots-clés :
Império Bizantino, Procópio de Cesareia, Tykhe, DeusRésumé
Procópio de Cesareia, historiador bizantino, retratou o governo de Justiniano no século VI d.C. de forma muito distinta. Ao narrar as ações do imperador, o autor disponibilizou um conjunto heterogêneo de informações religiosas que ainda leva muitos historiadores a discutir o significado de suas crenças e a importância da providência divina na interpretação dos acontecimentos. O objetivo deste artigo é enfatizar o elemento religioso na Guerra pérsica, discutindo o uso de imagens cristãs, de caráter fatalista, como ferramenta de crítica ao imperador Justiniano e o papel de Deus e da sorte na explicação dos acontecimentos.Téléchargements
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