Adventus Praesulis: Social Consensus and Power Rituals in the Urban World of the Late Antiquity
Abstract It is the purpose of this article to examine the emergence of the Christian rituals of power and his influence on the construction of the memory in the urban societies from the Ivth to VIIth centuries. The attention is focused concretely on the adventus praesulis , ceremony of arrival of the bishop to his seed, studing his origins, political and social function, and effects on the perception that the urban population had about his common past.
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Fuentes Hinojo, P. (2012). Adventus Praesulis: Social Consensus and Power Rituals in the Urban World of the Late Antiquity. Studia Historica. Historia Antigua, 29, 293–339. Retrieved from https://revistas.usal.es/uno/index.php/0213-2052/article/view/8821
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