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The Cult of Saints in Late Antiquity

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Record details
  • First published:
    2025/09/01
  • Latest update:
    2025/09/01
  • Cite as
    Erica Scarpa, Riccardo Valente 2025/09/01, The Cult of Saints in Late Antiquity, Open Digital Epigraphy Hub, https://doi.org/10.82261/eqd6-5m25
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Resource type
Corpus
Domain
Epigraphy
Features
Apparatus criticus • Iconographic information • Images • Records search engine • Support information • Text edition • Text search • Translation
Script
Latin • Greek • Syriac • Coptic • Armenian • Georgian • Aramaic
Language
Latin • Ancient Greek • Syriac • Coptic • Armenian • Georgian • Aramaic
Modern country
United Kingdom • Ireland • France • Spain • Italy • Egypt • Libya • Ethiopia • Israel • Syria • Lebanon • Iran • India • Armenia • Albania • Georgia • Ukraine • Turkey • Greece • Cyprus • Germany • Serbia • Croatia • Romania • Jordan • Tunisia • Algeria • Palestine
Chronology
1 – 700
Resource language
English
License
Unidentified
Projects and initiatives
The Cult of Saints. A research project on the Cult of Saints from its origins to circa AD 700, across the entire Christian world
Organisations and communities
University of Oxford • Uniwersytet Warszawski • University of Reading
People
Bryan Ward-Perkins • Robert Wiśniewski • Nikoloz Aleksidze • Theo van Lint • Gesa Schenke • Arietta Papaconstantinou • Paweł Nowakowski • Małgorzata Krawczyk • Marta Szada • Stanisław Adamiak • Sergey Minov • Efthymios Rizos • Julia Doroszewska • Nikolaos Kälviäinen • Christodoulos Papavarnavas • Ben Savill • David Lambert • Katarzyna Wojtalik • Marta Tycner • Philip Polcar • Frances Trzeciak • Matthieu Pignot • Marijana Vuković • David Taylor • Jeremy Worth • Briony Truscott