Patrons of R ome: the cult of S ts P eter and P aul at court and in the city in the fourth and fifth centuries

This paper will focus primarily on that most potent of all symbols of the new Christian city of Rome, the cult of Peter embodied in the apostolic memoria on the Vatican Hill. It will consider the roles of emperor, pope and senatorial aristocracy in its promotion in the fourth and fifth centuries, to...

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