Imperial Residence and Site of Councils: The Metropolitan Region of Nicaea / Nicomedia

By: LICHTENBERGER, AchimContributor(s): AĞTÜRK, Tuna Şare | WINTER, Engelbert | ZIMMERMANN, KlausMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Asia Minor Studien ; 96Publication details: Bonn Rudolf Habelt 2020 Edition: 1stISBN: 9780000000000Subject(s): Council of Nicaea | Turkey--Antiquities--Nicaea | Turkey--Antiquities--Nicomedia
Contents:
Preface and Acknowledgements VIII. Two CitiesIntroduction 1 Nicaea and Nicomedia: The Lives of two Rival Cities 5 Nicomedia and Nicaea from Hellenism to Late Antiquity: Parallel Livesor a Tale of Two Cities? 19II. NicaeaKontinuität und Wandel des urbanen Raumes von Nikaia im 3. Jahrhundert 41Die Tradition der Sarkophagbestattung in Nikaia im 3. Jh. n. Chr. 51A summary of epigraphic studies (2010-2018) in the territory of Nicaea(Bithynia) 57 in the 3rdcentury 71 Achim Lichtenberger The city walls coins of Nicaea. Tracing a pictorial tradition in numismaticiconography 83 ContentsVIIII. NicomediaThe Self-Image of a »New« Imperial Capital City on the Tetrarchic Reliefsof Nicomedia 107IV. Comparative perspectives Discussion on the Economic Potential of Nicomedia and Nicaea between the 2nd and 4th Century AD 131 >Mia san mia< 163Christentum in Nikomedeia und Nikaia 173Plates 1-46Colour plates 1-14
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Preface and Acknowledgements VIII. Two CitiesIntroduction 1 Nicaea and Nicomedia: The Lives of two Rival Cities 5 Nicomedia and Nicaea from Hellenism to Late Antiquity: Parallel Livesor a Tale of Two Cities? 19II. NicaeaKontinuität und Wandel des urbanen Raumes von Nikaia im 3. Jahrhundert 41Die Tradition der Sarkophagbestattung in Nikaia im 3. Jh. n. Chr. 51A summary of epigraphic studies (2010-2018) in the territory of Nicaea(Bithynia) 57 in the 3rdcentury 71 Achim Lichtenberger The city walls coins of Nicaea. Tracing a pictorial tradition in numismaticiconography 83 ContentsVIIII. NicomediaThe Self-Image of a »New« Imperial Capital City on the Tetrarchic Reliefsof Nicomedia 107IV. Comparative perspectives Discussion on the Economic Potential of Nicomedia and Nicaea between the 2nd and 4th Century AD 131 >Mia san mia< 163Christentum in Nikomedeia und Nikaia 173Plates 1-46Colour plates 1-14