Константинополь в VI веке, Восстание Ника
Шрифт:
Эбримунт 42
Элия Флацилла (Плакилла) 152
Элиан 152
Эллул Ж. 154
Эферий 51
Юлиан, префект города 82-83, 129, 155
Юлиан, префект города в 542 г. 143
Юлиан, префект претория 530- 532 гг. 104, 108, 152
Юлиан, префект претория 565 г. 133
Юлиан Галикарнасский 130
Юлиана Аниция 38, 105-106, 131
Юст 39, 100
Юстин I 36, 39, 41, 45-48, 92, 102, 105-106, 109-110, 124, 128, 134, 137, 143, 154-155
Юстин II 140
Юстин, куропалат 126, 133
Юстин, сын Германа 39
Юстина 39
Юстиниан I 3-14, 16, 18-25, 27 - 30, 34, 36, 39-56, 58, 60, 62-66, 68, 72-73, 75-77, 82, 84-100, 102-104, 106-122, 124-126, 128-141, 143-144, 146-148, 152-154
Юстиниан, сын Германа 39
Якоби Д. 154
SUMMARY
A. A. Chekalova's book, Constantinople. 6th Century. Nika Uprising, is the first Soviet monograph devoted to the Nika Uprising, the greatest popular movement of the early Byzantine age, which burst out in 532 in Constantinople. The Nika Uprising is shown against a broad background of social, economic and political life of the capital and the biggest city in Byzantium, Constantinople. It centres on the whole range of economic, social, political and religious causes of the uprising, the alignment of class forces in it, as well as its repercussion for the historic development of the Byzantine empire in the 6th century, i. e. the aspects of the popular movement which have up until recently failed to be studied specially. The monograph provides criticism of Western theories of class struggle in early Byzantium, specifically of A. Cameron's theory which has become very popular and regards class struggle in the early Byzantine town as a meaningless struggle of the members of the circus fan clubs. The monograph cites a vast number of most varied sources (legislative, narrative, agiographic, etc.) and reviews all the available literature on the subject.