The research aims to investigate the relationship between Constantine’s legislation. Although previous studies concerning this “classic” topic assumed a Christian inspiration in Constantine’s laws, this paper re-examines the wide and varied available material in order to detect the reasons and purpose of an alleged favor libertatis, as well as the interference of political motivations related to the role played by the Church.

Constantine and Slavery / Spina, Alessia. - (2018), pp. 211-248.

Constantine and Slavery

Alessia Spina
2018

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The research aims to investigate the relationship between Constantine’s legislation. Although previous studies concerning this “classic” topic assumed a Christian inspiration in Constantine’s laws, this paper re-examines the wide and varied available material in order to detect the reasons and purpose of an alleged favor libertatis, as well as the interference of political motivations related to the role played by the Church.
2018
Beyond Intolerance. The Milan Meeting in AD 313 and the Evolution of Imperial Religious Policy from the Age of the Tetrarchs to Julian the Apostate
978-2-503-57449-3
Constantine; Slavery; Manumissio in ecclesia
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Constantine and Slavery / Spina, Alessia. - (2018), pp. 211-248.
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