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Index of Personal Names

This index is an alphabetic list of ancient and modern names that appear in the running text. The most common English spelling is used.

Abraham 137
Adam 146
Aequitius 79
Aetius 73–74, 93–97
Ahab 138, 144
Ambrose of Milan 117, 138, 184, 210
Ammianus Marcellinus 17–18, 25, 28, 32, 44, 51, 59, 73–75, 78, 80–81, 83–91, 96, 173, 176–177, 186
Anthemius 232–234
Antipater 207
Arbitio 18, 87, 89–90
Arbogast 92
Arcadius 19, 50, 176, 182–183, 185–186
Aristolaus 155
Artabas 155
Asmus, Rudolf 219
Aspar 54
Athanasius of Alexandria 138, 193, 195–202, 205–213
Augustine of Hippo 25
Augustus 173, 177–178
Ausonius 55, 74
Babylas 138, 142
Bang, Peter Fibinger 43, 45, 50
Barbatio 90
Bardio 206
Barnes, Timothy D. 143, 145
Basiliscus 221
Belisarius 64–66
Bernicianus 202
Bevan, George 143, 145
Boethius 74, 95
Bonifatius 93–94
Bourdieu, Pierre 64
Brown, Peter 164
Bury, John Bagnell 228
Cameron, Alan 229
Caner, Daniel 157
Chrysaphius 166–167
Chryseros 155–156
Chuvin, Pierre 232
Claudian 176, 185, 187
Claudius I 179, 188
Clearchus 233
Constantine 44, 46–47, 51, 78, 84, 194–195, 210
Constantine Manasses 231
Constantius I Chlorus 24
Constantius II 17–18, 23, 27–28, 51–52, 55, 80, 87–88, 92, 176, 186, 195–197, 199, 206, 210, 213, 232
Corippus 58
Cyril of Alexandria 151–158, 162–163, 165, 167–168
Damascius 222–223, 227–231, 234–236
Demetrius Cythras 232
Demetrius I Poliorcetes 207
Dillon, John N. 51
Diocletian 44, 46, 56, 62–63, 184
Diodorus of Tarsus 127
Domitian 180
Droseria 155
Elias, Norbert 3, 41–44, 66, 179
Elijah 138, 144–145
Epiphanius (archidiaconus and syncellus of Cyril) 154
Eudoxia 125–127, 139, 142–146
Eugenius 105, 109–110, 122
Eusebius (chamberlain under Constantius II) 27, 186, 206
Eusebius (of Caesarea) 24
Euthalius 28–29
Eutolmius Tatianus, Flavius 19
Eutropius 19, 182–184, 186–187
Eutyches 166
Euzoius 202
Eve 146
Firmus 81
Flaig, Egon 45
Flavian 166–167
Flavianus see Nicomachus Flavianus
Florentinus 109, 111–112
Florentius 79
Flower, Richard 199
Gainas 88
Gallienus 84
Gaudentius (Aetius’ son) 95–96
Gallus (Caesar) 90
Geiger, Theodor 29
George (bishop of Alexandria) 206, 208
Gerstinger, Hans 219
Gibbon, Edward 1, 52
Gillman, Florence M. 131
Gratian 79, 91, 186
Gregory of Nazianzus 160–161
Gwynn, David 199
Hadrian 207
Hariobaudes 79
Heitsch, Ernst 220
Heraclius (primicerius sacri cubiculi under Valentinian III) 74, 95
Herod Antipas (the Tetrarch) 125, 127, 129–134, 136–137, 142
Herodias 125–127, 131–136, 138, 142–146
Hölkeskamp, Karl-Joachim 40
Honorius 50, 91, 93, 109, 118, 176, 185
Illus 219, 221–230, 232, 234–235
Irenaeus (comes) 153–154, 157–158, 162, 165
Isaac (son of Abraham) 137
Isidore (Alexandrian philosopher) 229–230
Jesus 129–130
Jezebel 138, 144–146
John Chrysostom 125–148, 162, 210
John Talaia 225
John the Baptist 125, 127–134, 136–147
John the Lydian 47–48, 60–63
John the Scythian 228–229, 232
Jones, Arnold H.M. 46
Josephus, Flavius 131, 133
Joshua the Stylite 234
Jovian 193–198, 200–202, 206–214
Judas Iscariot 160
Julian 17–18, 23, 27–28, 79–80, 84, 183, 187, 194–195, 197, 202, 206, 209–213, 233
Justin II 59
Justina 138
Justinian I 48, 56, 63–64, 66
Just, Patricia 198
Karmann, Thomas 200
Kaster, Robert 221
Kelly, Christopher 82, 152, 158
Kelly, John N.D. 143
Laniogaisus 89
Leontius 221, 226–228
Libanius 187
Liebeschuetz, Wolf 76
Livrea, Enrico 219, 225
Lucius (bishop of Alexandria) 202, 205, 208–209, 212, 214
Luke (evangelist) 129
Lupicinus 79, 82
Magnentius 87
Magnus Maximus 174
Malarich 87, 89
Malchus of Philadelphia 222–224
Mamertinus 183, 187
Manlius Theodorus, Flavius 109
Marcella 155
Marcellinus (magister militum Dalmatiae) 233–234
Marcellus (magister equitum) 80
Marcian, Flavius 221, 223, 228
Mark (evangelist) 129, 131, 136
Marsus 234
Martyrius 143
Matthew (evangelist) 125, 127, 129, 131, 136
Maximian (bishop of Constantinople) 154
Maximianus 56
Maximus (usurper) 111, 184
Maximus of Ephesus 233
Maximus Planudes 231
Maximus the Cynic 160
Mayer, Wendy 145
McEvoy, Meaghan A. 95
Merobaudes 91
Minervius 118
Nestorius 151, 153, 157–158, 162, 165, 168
Nicomachus Flavianus 105, 108–114, 116–122
Olovsdotter, Cecilia 54
Olympius 91, 186
Pacatus 173–175, 177, 183
Palchus 228
Palladius 143–146, 162
Pamprepius of Panopolis 219–236
Paralius of Aphrodisias 226
Patalas 209
Patruinus 118
Paul (apostle) 137–138, 163–164
Paul (praepositus) 155
Pazdernik, Charles 57, 63
Peter (apostle) 160
Peter Mongus 225, 227
Peter the Patrician 57–58
Petronius 118
Philip II 207
Phoebus Severus, Messius 233
Photius 233
Pliny the Younger 178–181, 183–184, 188
Plutarch 207
Probatius 203, 206
Probianus, Rufus 54–55
Proclus (philosopher in Athens) 221, 233, 235
Proclus of Constantinople 147
Procopius (of Caesarea) 63–66
Procopius (usurper) 79
Proculus (urban prefect of Constantinople) 19
Promotus, Flavius 19, 30, 39, 90
Protadius 109, 111
Pulcheria Augusta 154–155
Raven, Bertram 2, 4–5, 108, 152, 162–163, 168, 199, 202–204, 209, 214, 236
Rhetorius 222
Ricimer 96
Romanus (comes) 81–82
Romanus (cubicularius) 155–157
Rufinus, Flavius 18–19, 28–30, 39, 90, 183, 187
Rufus Synesius Hadrianus 118
Rusticus (deacon) 154
Saliou, Catherine 204
Salustius (cynic philosopher) 234
Schmidt-Hofner, Sebastian 48–50
Scholasticius 155
Schwartz, Eduard 196
Sebastianus (magister peditum) 79
Sejanus 179
Severus (general under Constantius II) 80
Severus (praefectus urbi) 233–234
Severus Alexander 185–186
Silvanus 86–90, 176
Simmel, Georg 2–3, 23, 37–40, 45, 97, 152, 159, 168, 173, 179, 194, 196, 214
Simon Magus 160
Smith, Rowland 44
Socrates (church historian) 142–143, 194
Sozomen 142
Stilicho 89–93, 95, 97, 105, 109, 119–121, 183, 186
Strootman, Rolf 41, 57
Symmachus 105–106, 108–122
Synesius of Cyrene 28, 82, 173, 175, 183–185
Theagenes 230
Themistius 183–184
Theodore of Mopsuestia 127
Theodorus 233
Theodosius I 30, 39, 53, 90, 92, 94, 109, 112, 117, 140, 174–177, 183, 185
Theodosius II 49–50, 62, 147, 153, 165–166
Theophanes Confessor 166–167, 229
Theophilus of Alexandria 162
Tiberius 188
Timasius 30
Trajan 177–180, 183, 188
Trokundos 229, 231–232
Ursicinus 18, 79, 86–88, 90, 177
Valens 79, 82, 139, 186, 233
Valentinian I 49, 79–81, 83–84, 91, 233
Valentinian II 92, 184, 186
Valentinian III 73–74, 93, 95–96
van Ommeslaeghe, Florent 143
Verina 227
Victor 79
Virius Nicomachus Flavianus 109
Weisweiler, John 43
Winterling, Aloys 26, 43, 178
Zacharias Rhetor 226
Zeno (emperor) 219–221, 223–229, 231, 236
Zosimus 25, 30
Zoticus 47

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Gaining and Losing Imperial Favour in Late Antiquity

Representation and Reality

Series:  Impact of Empire, Volume: 36
Cover Gaining and Losing Imperial Favour in Late Antiquity
E-Book ISBN:
9789004411791
Publisher:
Brill
Print Publication Date:
25 Sep 2019
  • Subjects
    • Classical Studies
      • Ancient History
    • History
      • General
Front Matter
Copyright page
Acknowledgements
Figures
Abbreviations
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Part 1 Competition at the Late-Antique Court: Structures and Effects
Chapter 1 “The Greatest Glory Is Always Habitually Subject to Envy”—Competition and Conflict over Closeness to the Emperor at the Roman Court in the 4th Century
Chapter 2 The Importance of Being Splendid: Competition, Ceremonial, and the Semiotics of Status at the Court of the Late Roman Emperors (4th–6th Centuries)
Chapter 3 The venatio in the Emperor’s Presence? The consistorium and the Military Men of the Late Roman Empire in the West
Part 2 Watch Your Words: the Role of Language in Gaining or Losing Imperial Favour
Chapter 4 Symmachus’ Epistolary Influence: the Rehabilitation of Nicomachus Flavianus through Recommendation Letters
Chapter 5 Losing the Empress’s Favour: on the Margins of John Chrysostom’s Homily 48 on Matthew
Chapter 6 Buying Imperial Favour: Cyril of Alexandria’s Blessings
Part 3 Attack as the Best Defence: Resisting Unwelcome Influence
Chapter 7 Kept in the Dark: Narratives of Imperial Seclusion in Late Antiquity
Chapter 8 Jovian, an Emperor Who Did Not Bow to Heretics and Infidels? A Critical Reading of the Petitiones Arianorum
Chapter 9 Divining to Gain (or Lose) the Favour of Usurpers: the Case of Pamprepius of Panopolis (440–484)
Back Matter
Index of Personal Names
Index of Geographical Names
Index of Primary Sources
Index of Subjects

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