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Holy Land Byzantine Palestine (4th-7th century)
The present work takes as its starting point 324 AD, the year of the beginning of the monarchy of Constantine the Great, which inaugurates the Byzantine period, and ends in 641 AD, the year in which Byzantium finally lost Palestine and most of its eastern provinces to the emerging superpower of Islam.
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ISBN code: | 978-960-602-182-4 |
Code of Eudoxus: | 77119336 |
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Publisher: | Αφοι Κυριακίδη – ΕΚΔΟΣΕΙΣ Α.Ε. |
Translation: | – |
Edited by: | – |
Series address: | – |
Year of Issue: | 2020 |
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Cover story | Soft Cover Plain |
Weight: | 0.96 kg |
Dimensions: | 17×24 |
Pages: | 480 |
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Volume in the Series: | – |
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The period of time referred to in the subject under discussion in the present paper starts in 324 AD, the year of the beginning of the monarchy of Constantine the Great, which inaugurates the Byzantine period, and ends in 641 AD,
the year of Byzantium’s definitive loss of Palestine – and most of its eastern provinces – to the emerging superpower of Islam, a world-historical event that transformed the religious and cultural identity of the Middle East in a stark and categorical way until our own time.