

An edition of Military Saints In Byzantium And Rus 9001200 (2013)
By Monica White
Publish Date
2016
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Language
eng
Pages
272
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 Dr White then traces the fate of these saints in early Rus, drawing on unpublished manuscripts and other under-utilised sources to discuss their veneration within the princely clan and their influence on the first native saints of Rus, Boris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"--
subjects: Saints, Byzantine empire, religion, Europe, church history, Europe, social life and customs, Byzantine empire, history, Christian patron saints, War, religious aspects, Martyrs, Christian martyrs, Military History, HISTORY / Europe / Eastern, Christianity, Byzantine Empire, Church history, Cult, History of doctrines, Byzantine Empire. Stratos, War, HISTORY, Eastern, Religious aspects