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Ideology, propaganda and symbols of power. The example of capital of Rome

lit. obcojęzyczna

Wydawnictwo Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu
Data wydania 2009
Oprawa miękka
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Opis produktu:

(...) This book presents the question of continuity and change of symbols of power on the example of the capital of Rome. Rome functions as the state?s capital for over two thousands years (without any significant interruption) ? and so, longer than any town in Europe. Starting with the ancient Roman Empire (taking the year of 754/753 B.C. as the traditional date of the foundation of Rome) up to the transfer of capital of Imperium Romanum to Constantinople in 330 A.D. Nevertheless, after the division of Roman Empire into two parts after the death of Theodosius the Great (in 395 A.D.)
Rome became the capital of Western part ? the separate state. Together with rise of Christianity (and with its recognition as a state religion by Constantine) Rome became the seat of a bishop of Rome (later on known as the pope). After the collapse of the Western Roman Empire (in 476) it was the Christianity and papal Rome which enabled the continuity of both the position of Rome and the continuity of ancient culture and civilization. During the Medieval times Rome strengthened its position not only as the capital of papal state but first of all as the capital of the Western Christianity.

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Dział: Literatura obcojęzyczna
Wydawnictwo: Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu
Oprawa: miękka
Okładka: miękka
Rok publikacji: 2009
Wprowadzono: 15.04.2021

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