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  • Late antiquity
  • Post-classical antiquity in western Eurasia and Northern Africa

    Late antiquity is a period of Eurasian, Mediterranean, and Near Eastern history conventionally placed between the third and seventh centuries CE. It describes

    Late antiquity

    Late antiquity

    Late_antiquity

  • The World of Late Antiquity
  • 1971 book by historian Peter Brown

    World of Late Antiquity is a 1971 book by historian Peter Brown. The book was one of the first in the anglophone world to consider late antiquity as a distinct

    The World of Late Antiquity

    The_World_of_Late_Antiquity

  • Christianity in late antiquity
  • Christianity in late antiquity traces Christianity during the Christian Roman Empire — the period from the rise of Christianity under Emperor Constantine

    Christianity in late antiquity

    Christianity in late antiquity

    Christianity_in_late_antiquity

  • Delphi
  • Sacred site and oracle of Ancient Greece

    Atticus. In antiquity, the theatre was used for the vocal and musical contests that formed part of the programme of the Pythian Games in the late Hellenistic

    Delphi

    Delphi

    Delphi

  • Arabia in late antiquity
  • History of Arabia from the third to seventh centuries CE

    Arabia in late antiquity refers to the history of the Arabian Peninsula and its northern desert frontiers between roughly the third and seventh centuries

    Arabia in late antiquity

    Arabia_in_late_antiquity

  • Classical antiquity
  • Age of the ancient Greeks and Romans

    5th century AD, following the Greek Dark Ages and being succeeded by late antiquity. It comprises the interwoven civilizations of ancient Greece and Rome

    Classical antiquity

    Classical antiquity

    Classical_antiquity

  • Papacy in late antiquity
  • History of papacy between 313–476

    The Papacy in late antiquity was a period in papal history between 313, when the Peace in the Church began, and the pontificate of Simplicius in 476, when

    Papacy in late antiquity

    Papacy in late antiquity

    Papacy_in_late_antiquity

  • Loss of books in late antiquity
  • classical antiquity was lost as a consequence of the loss of books in late antiquity, which in the west was the period from the late third to late sixth century

    Loss of books in late antiquity

    Loss of books in late antiquity

    Loss_of_books_in_late_antiquity

  • Abyzou
  • Name of a female demon

    which often adorned Greek temples and occasionally Jewish synagogues in late antiquity. Envy is a theme in the Testament, and during his interrogation by the

    Abyzou

    Abyzou

  • History of Christianity
  • Transformations of Late Antiquity: Essays for Peter Brown. Vol. 2 (Repr. ed.). Ashgate. ISBN 978-0-7546-6553-3. Heß, Cordelia (2013). "A Common Enemy: Late Medieval

    History of Christianity

    History of Christianity

    History_of_Christianity

  • Triskelion
  • Symbol with three-fold rotational symmetry

    actual triskeles symbol of three human legs is found especially in Greek antiquity, beginning in archaic pottery and continued in coinage of Classical Greece

    Triskelion

    Triskelion

    Triskelion

  • Pre-Islamic Arabia
  • Human history in the Arabian Peninsula before 610 CE

    along with the rise of the first kingdoms in the south. Arabia in late antiquity saw the growth of monotheistic religions, the rise and spread of the

    Pre-Islamic Arabia

    Pre-Islamic Arabia

    Pre-Islamic_Arabia

  • Wreaths and crowns in antiquity
  • In classical and late antiquity wreaths or crowns (Ancient Greek: στέφανος, romanized: stéphanos, lit. 'wreath', 'crown'; Latin: corona, lit. 'wreath'

    Wreaths and crowns in antiquity

    Wreaths and crowns in antiquity

    Wreaths_and_crowns_in_antiquity

  • Peter Brown (historian)
  • Irish historian (born 1935)

    of Late Antiquity, and is often regarded as the inventor of said field. His work has concerned, in particular, the religious culture of the later Roman

    Peter Brown (historian)

    Peter Brown (historian)

    Peter_Brown_(historian)

  • Edessa
  • Ancient city – now Urfa or Şanlıurfa, Turkey

    the water". It later became capital of the Kingdom of Osroene, and continued as capital of the Roman province of Osroene. In Late Antiquity, it became a

    Edessa

    Edessa

    Edessa

  • Antiquity
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Classical antiquity, the classical civilizations of the Mediterranean such as Greece and Rome Late antiquity, the period between classical antiquity and the

    Antiquity

    Antiquity

  • Chi Rho
  • Symbol for Jesus Christ (ΧΡΙΣΤΟΣ)

    circle, National Museum of Antiquities and Islamic Art, Algiers. The symbol at the top of the rock, National Museum of Antiquities and Islamic Art, Algiers

    Chi Rho

    Chi Rho

    Chi_Rho

  • Tigranocerta
  • Historic site in Arzanene Province, Kingdom of Armenia

    Armenian: Տիգրանակերտ, Tigranakert), also called Cholimma or Chlomaron in late antiquity, was a city and the capital of the Armenian Kingdom between 77 and 69

    Tigranocerta

    Tigranocerta

    Tigranocerta

  • Andrew Mark Henry
  • American scholar of religion (born 1988/89)

    dissertation on "The Magic of Crowd Acclamations and the Cult of Amulets in Late Antiquity." Religion for Breakfast is a YouTube channel which provides videos

    Andrew Mark Henry

    Andrew Mark Henry

    Andrew_Mark_Henry

  • Roman people
  • Citizens of ancient Rome

    the 1st century BC and to nearly every subject of the Roman empire in late antiquity. At their peak, the Romans ruled large parts of Europe, the Near East

    Roman people

    Roman people

    Roman_people

  • Renovatio imperii Romanorum
  • Intention to restore the Roman Empire

    Carolingian and Ottonian dynasties, but the idea was common during Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages. The phrases renovatio Romanorum ("renewal of the

    Renovatio imperii Romanorum

    Renovatio imperii Romanorum

    Renovatio_imperii_Romanorum

  • Julia Hillner
  • German historian

    is an expert on late antiquity, applying digital methods of social network analysis to large data sets drawn from a wide variety of late antique and early

    Julia Hillner

    Julia Hillner

    Julia_Hillner

  • Virgil
  • 1st-century-BC Roman poet

    standard school text, and stood as the most popular Latin poet through late antiquity, the Middle Ages, and early modernity, exerting major influence on Western

    Virgil

    Virgil

    Virgil

  • Late antique Egypt
  • History and culture of Egypt in late antiquity

    Late antique Egypt refers to the history and culture of Egypt during late antiquity, broadly from the later third century to the seventh century AD. In

    Late antique Egypt

    Late_antique_Egypt

  • Homeric Hymns
  • Ancient Greek poems composed between c. 800 BCE and c. 500 CE

    Roman poets, such as Lucretius, Catullus, Virgil, Horace and Ovid. In late antiquity (c. 200 – c. 600 CE), they influenced both pagan and Christian literature

    Homeric Hymns

    Homeric Hymns

    Homeric_Hymns

  • List of states during Late Antiquity
  • Late Antiquity is a historiographical term for the historical period from c. 200 AD to c. 700 AD, which marks the transition from Classical Antiquity

    List of states during Late Antiquity

    List_of_states_during_Late_Antiquity

  • Persecution of pagans in the late Roman Empire
  • Peter Brown, whom The Oxford Handbook of Late Antiquity calls the "pioneer" who inspired the study of Late Antiquity as a field in itself, and whose work

    Persecution of pagans in the late Roman Empire

    Persecution of pagans in the late Roman Empire

    Persecution_of_pagans_in_the_late_Roman_Empire

  • Basilica
  • Type of building in classical and church architecture

    residences and imperial palaces and were known as "palace basilicas". In late antiquity, church buildings were typically constructed either as martyria or with

    Basilica

    Basilica

    Basilica

  • Late Latin
  • Written Latin of late antiquity

    Late Latin is the scholarly name for the form of written Latin of late antiquity. English dictionary definitions of Late Latin date this period from the

    Late Latin

    Late Latin

    Late_Latin

  • Paganism
  • Polytheistic religious groups

    with overtones of the inferior and the commonplace. — Peter Brown, Late Antiquity, 1999 Medieval writers often assumed that paganus as a religious term

    Paganism

    Paganism

    Paganism

  • Sacred prostitution
  • Sexual rite performed in the context of religious worship

    Herodotus's account and some other testimony from the Hellenistic Period and Late Antiquity suggest that ancient societies encouraged the practice of sacred sexual

    Sacred prostitution

    Sacred prostitution

    Sacred_prostitution

  • Greco-Roman relations in classical antiquity
  • they perceived as excessive Greek influence. After Christianisation in Late Antiquity, Greeks primarily identified as Romans, but tensions rose with the Latin-speaking

    Greco-Roman relations in classical antiquity

    Greco-Roman relations in classical antiquity

    Greco-Roman_relations_in_classical_antiquity

  • Great Pyramid of Giza
  • Largest pyramid in the Giza Necropolis, Egypt

    for ascertaining the pyramid's height by measuring its shadow. During late antiquity, a misinterpretation of the pyramids as "Joseph's granary" began to

    Great Pyramid of Giza

    Great Pyramid of Giza

    Great_Pyramid_of_Giza

  • The Oxford Dictionary of Late Antiquity
  • Oxford reference work on late antiquity

    Late Antiquity (ODLA) is the first comprehensive, multi-disciplinary reference work covering culture, history, religion, and life in Late Antiquity.

    The Oxford Dictionary of Late Antiquity

    The_Oxford_Dictionary_of_Late_Antiquity

  • Michael Frede
  • German scholar of ancient philosophy (1940–2007)

    Greek Thought (co-edited with Gisela Striker), 1999 Pagan Monotheism in Late Antiquity (co-edited with Polymnia Athanassiadi), 2001 Aristotle's Metaphysics

    Michael Frede

    Michael_Frede

  • Classe (port)
  • Port for the imperial capital of Ravenna in the Roman Empire

    in Late Antiquity, 30 Deliyannis, Ravenna in Late Antiquity, 26 Deliyannis, Ravenna in Late Antiquity,30, 38 Deliyannis, Ravenna in Late Antiquity, 36

    Classe (port)

    Classe (port)

    Classe_(port)

  • Dionysus
  • Ancient Greek god of winemaking and wine

    for the Roman Triumph. In the Neoplatonist philosophy and religion of Late Antiquity, the Olympian gods were sometimes considered to number 12 based on their

    Dionysus

    Dionysus

    Dionysus

  • Western esotericism
  • Range of related ideas and movements that have developed in the Western world

    of Western esotericism emerged in the Eastern Mediterranean during Late Antiquity, where Hermeticism, Gnosticism and Neoplatonism developed as schools

    Western esotericism

    Western esotericism

    Western_esotericism

  • Aristotle
  • Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath (384–322 BC)

    medieval scholarship. The influence of his physical science extended from late antiquity and the Early Middle Ages into the Renaissance, and was not replaced

    Aristotle

    Aristotle

    Aristotle

  • Middle Ages
  • European history from the 5th to 15th centuries

    history: classical antiquity, the medieval period, and the modern period. The medieval period is itself subdivided into the Early, High, and Late Middle Ages

    Middle Ages

    Middle Ages

    Middle_Ages

  • Devil
  • Mythical personification of evil

    from Late Antiquity into the Middle Ages. New York, NY, 1970. p. 31 Brown, Peter. Sorcery, Demons, and the Rise of Christianity from Late Antiquity into

    Devil

    Devil

    Devil

  • Epic Cycle
  • History of the Trojan War told in poems

    Odyssey, the cyclic epics survive only in fragments and summaries from Late Antiquity and the Byzantine period. The Epic Cycle was the distillation, in literary

    Epic Cycle

    Epic Cycle

    Epic_Cycle

  • Byzantine Empire
  • Continuation of the Roman Empire (330–1453)

    the continuation of the Roman Empire centred on Constantinople during late antiquity and the Middle Ages. Having survived the fall of the Western Roman Empire

    Byzantine Empire

    Byzantine Empire

    Byzantine_Empire

  • Ides of March
  • Midpoint day in the Roman month of March

    common people with picnics, drinking, and revelry. One source from late antiquity also places the Mamuralia on the Ides of March. This observance, which

    Ides of March

    Ides of March

    Ides_of_March

  • Plague of Justinian
  • 541–549 AD in the Byzantine Empire, later northern Europe

    "Plague, Justinianic (Early Medieval Pandemic)", The Oxford Dictionary of Late Antiquity, Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acref/9780198662778.001.0001,

    Plague of Justinian

    Plague of Justinian

    Plague_of_Justinian

  • Nineveh
  • Ancient Assyrian city

    The city was never again a political or administrative centre, but by Late Antiquity it was the seat of a bishop of the Church of the East. It declined relative

    Nineveh

    Nineveh

    Nineveh

  • Hecate
  • Greek goddess of magic and transitions

    worship me, do call me Queen Isis. In the syncretism during Late Antiquity of Hellenistic and late Babylonian ("Chaldean") elements, Hecate was identified

    Hecate

    Hecate

    Hecate

  • Abraha
  • 6th-century Ethiopian Aksumite military general

    Elephants of Aksum: In Search of the Bush Elephant in Late Antiquity". Journal of Late Antiquity. 11 (1): 166–192. doi:10.1353/jla.2018.0000. S2CID 165659027

    Abraha

    Abraha

    Abraha

  • Late Antique Little Ice Age
  • Northern Hemispheric cooling period

    period in the 6th and 7th centuries AD, during the period known as Late Antiquity. The period coincides with three large volcanic eruptions in 535/536

    Late Antique Little Ice Age

    Late Antique Little Ice Age

    Late_Antique_Little_Ice_Age

  • Villa
  • Type of house

    became small farming compounds, which were increasingly fortified in Late Antiquity, sometimes transferred to the Church for reuse as a monastery. They

    Villa

    Villa

    Villa

  • Rhetorical school of Gaza
  • Group of influential scholars in Gaza during the late antiquity

    school of Gaza was a group of influential scholars based in Gaza in Late Antiquity (5th–6th centuries), many of whom exhibited a teacher-pupil relationship

    Rhetorical school of Gaza

    Rhetorical_school_of_Gaza

  • Blemmyes
  • Northeast African people documented in late antiquity

    components of the archaeological X-Group culture that flourished in Late Antiquity. Their identification with the Beja people who have inhabited the same

    Blemmyes

    Blemmyes

    Blemmyes

  • Hermeticism
  • Philosophy based on the teachings of Hermes Trismegistus

    hidden. In Late Antiquity, Hermetism emerged in parallel with early Christianity, Gnosticism, Neoplatonism, the Chaldaean Oracles, and late Orphic and

    Hermeticism

    Hermeticism

    Hermeticism

  • Pulcheria
  • Byzantine empress from 450 to 453

    Empire in Late Antiquity. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 67–89 Holum, Kenneth G. Theodosian Empresses: Women and Imperial Dominion in Late Antiquity

    Pulcheria

    Pulcheria

    Pulcheria

  • Arian Baptistery
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site in Ravenna, Italy

    but it is not unheard of that baptisteries would contain graves in Late Antiquity because it is recorded that church councils had laws forbidding it.

    Arian Baptistery

    Arian Baptistery

    Arian_Baptistery

  • Battle of Mons Lactarius
  • Battle during the Justinian's Gothic War

    resurgence in late antiquity. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-1071-1142-4. Syvänne, Ilkka (2021). Military History of Late Rome 518–565

    Battle of Mons Lactarius

    Battle of Mons Lactarius

    Battle_of_Mons_Lactarius

  • Ancient history
  • Period between prehistory and the medieval era

    period from the beginning of writing and recorded human history through late antiquity. The span of recorded history is roughly 5,000 years, beginning with

    Ancient history

    Ancient history

    Ancient_history

  • Pontifex maximus
  • Chief high priest in ancient Rome

    period. Subsequent emperors were styled pontifex maximus well into Late Antiquity, including Gratian (r. 367–383), but during Gratian's reign the phrase

    Pontifex maximus

    Pontifex maximus

    Pontifex_maximus

  • Himyar
  • Former kingdom in ancient Yemen

    "Arabia and Ethiopia," in Scott Johnson (ed.) The Oxford Handbook of Late Antiquity, Oxford University Press 2012 pp.247–333, p.279. Robin, Christian Julien

    Himyar

    Himyar

    Himyar

  • Barbarian kingdoms
  • Kingdoms established by barbarian tribes in the former Western Roman Empire

    in late antiquity. Most rulers also assumed a subordinate position in diplomacy with the remaining Eastern Roman Empire. Many aspects of the late Roman

    Barbarian kingdoms

    Barbarian kingdoms

    Barbarian_kingdoms

  • She-wolf (Roman mythology)
  • Roman mythological creature

    Dionysius of Halicarnassus (1937). "Roman Antiquities". doi:10.4159/DLCL.dionysius_halicarnassus-roman_antiquities.1937. Retrieved 19 November 2016. {{cite

    She-wolf (Roman mythology)

    She-wolf (Roman mythology)

    She-wolf_(Roman_mythology)

  • Monotheism in pre-Islamic Arabia
  • Belief in a single god in Arabia before Islam

    across the Arabian Peninsula as a product of his expansive conquests. In Late Antiquity, monotheism rose among many groups of people unaffiliated with either

    Monotheism in pre-Islamic Arabia

    Monotheism in pre-Islamic Arabia

    Monotheism_in_pre-Islamic_Arabia

  • Byzantine North Africa
  • Historical period (6th-8th c.)

    Roman period from the 3rd century and was the dominant religion in late antiquity and probably also in the early Middle Ages. Up to three Christian faiths

    Byzantine North Africa

    Byzantine North Africa

    Byzantine_North_Africa

  • Journal of Late Antiquity
  • Academic journal

    The Journal of Late Antiquity is an academic journal and the first international English-language journal devoted to the Late Antiquity. The journal was

    Journal of Late Antiquity

    Journal_of_Late_Antiquity

  • Lucy Grig
  • Professor of classics

    Lucy Grig is Professor of the History of late antiquity and a former Head of Classics (2019–2022) at the University of Edinburgh. Grig was a lecturer at

    Lucy Grig

    Lucy Grig

    Lucy_Grig

  • Late Roman ridge helmet
  • Type of Roman helmet

    The Late Roman ridge helmet was a type of combat helmet of Late Antiquity used by soldiers of the Late Roman army. It was characterized by the possession

    Late Roman ridge helmet

    Late Roman ridge helmet

    Late_Roman_ridge_helmet

  • Medieval demography
  • Human demography in Europe and the Mediterranean during the Middle Ages

    Europe during the Middle Ages can be roughly categorized: 400–600 (Late Antiquity): population decline 600–1000 (Early Middle Ages): stable at a low level

    Medieval demography

    Medieval demography

    Medieval_demography

  • Galen
  • Greek physician, surgeon, and philosopher (c. 129–216 AD)

    Considered to be one of the most accomplished of all medical researchers of antiquity, Galen influenced the development of various scientific disciplines, including

    Galen

    Galen

    Galen

  • Kingdom of Aksum
  • Polity in Africa and Arabia before 960

    the foremost empires of late antiquity, the Kingdom of Aksum fell into obscurity as Ethiopia remained isolated throughout the Late Middle Ages. Carlo Conti

    Kingdom of Aksum

    Kingdom of Aksum

    Kingdom_of_Aksum

  • Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628
  • Last war between the Byzantine and Sasanian empires

    Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628, also called the Last Great War of Antiquity, was fought between the Byzantine Empire and the Sasanian Empire. It was

    Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628

    Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628

    Byzantine–Sasanian_War_of_602–628

  • Western Roman Empire
  • Western half of the Roman Empire (395–476)

    one of the most transformative political changes during the era of late antiquity. Although there were periods with more than one emperor ruling jointly

    Western Roman Empire

    Western Roman Empire

    Western_Roman_Empire

  • L'Iran sous les Sassanides
  • 1936 history book by Arthur Christensen

    the dynasty developed, governed, and influenced the region throughout late antiquity. The book was generally well-received by critics. The book was written

    L'Iran sous les Sassanides

    L'Iran_sous_les_Sassanides

  • Roman Empire
  • 27 BC–476/1453 AD state and civilization

    epochs, this crisis sometimes marks the transition from classical to late antiquity. Aurelian (r. 270–275) stabilised the empire militarily and Diocletian

    Roman Empire

    Roman Empire

    Roman_Empire

  • Uruk
  • Ancient city of Sumer and Babylonia

    51–96, 1970 Rainer Michael Boehmer, "Uruk 1980–1990: a progress report", Antiquity, vol. 65, pp. 465–478, 1991 M. van Ess and J. Fassbinder, "Magnetic prospection

    Uruk

    Uruk

  • Pitched battle
  • Where both sides commit to fight at a location

    Archaeology: Materialities of Collective Violence from Prehistory to Late Antiquity. London: Routledge. p. 14. Fibiger, L; Lidke, G; Roymans, N (2018).

    Pitched battle

    Pitched battle

    Pitched_battle

  • Fall of the Western Roman Empire
  • Loss of political control in antiquity

    represented a decisive break with antiquity. The more recent formulation of a historical period characterized as "Late antiquity" emphasizes the transformations

    Fall of the Western Roman Empire

    Fall of the Western Roman Empire

    Fall_of_the_Western_Roman_Empire

  • Ancient Egypt in the Western imagination
  • no less than those cultures themselves changed. From classical and late antiquity through the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, the Enlightenment, and into

    Ancient Egypt in the Western imagination

    Ancient Egypt in the Western imagination

    Ancient_Egypt_in_the_Western_imagination

  • Sariel
  • Archangel of Judaic tradition

    section in its library collection devoted to Traditions of Magic in Late Antiquity, Protective Magic, Babylonian Demon Bowls. One clay bowl from Seleucia-on-Tigris

    Sariel

    Sariel

  • Alchemy
  • Branch of natural philosophy

    and Innovation in Late Antiquity, California Classical Studies, 2019, Early Greek Alchemy, Patronage and Innovation in Late Antiquity. Sergio Knipe, "

    Alchemy

    Alchemy

    Alchemy

  • Nobatia
  • Medieval kingdom in Lower Nubia

    Artur (2014). The Rise of Nobadia. Social Changes in Northern Nubia in Late Antiquity. University of Warsaw Faculty of Law and Administration. ISBN 978-8392591993

    Nobatia

    Nobatia

    Nobatia

  • Visigoths
  • Germanic people of late antiquity and the early Middle Ages

    Wesi, Wisi) were a Gothic people who emerged in the Balkans during late antiquity. Probably descended from the Thervingi who entered the Roman Empire

    Visigoths

    Visigoths

    Visigoths

  • Ancient Greek mathematics
  • Mathematics of Ancient Greece and the Mediterranean, 5th BC to 6th AD

    mathematical ideas and texts in Ancient Greece during classical and late antiquity, mostly from the 5th century BC to the 6th century AD. Greek mathematicians

    Ancient Greek mathematics

    Ancient Greek mathematics

    Ancient_Greek_mathematics

  • Ancient Jewish magic
  • Magical practices employed in ancient Israel and early Judaism

    Aramaic Curse Texts from Late-Antique Mesopotamia: "May These Curses Go Out and Flee". Magical and Religious Literature of Late Antiquity. Vol. 2. Brill.

    Ancient Jewish magic

    Ancient_Jewish_magic

  • Odyssey
  • Epic poem attributed to Homer

    mid-6th century BC, it had become part of the Greek literary canon. In antiquity, Homer's authorship was taken as true, but contemporary scholarship predominantly

    Odyssey

    Odyssey

    Odyssey

  • Four senses of Scripture
  • Four-level method of interpreting the Bible

    literal, allegorical, moral and anagogical. The method was developed in Late Antiquity, and was especially popular in the Western church during the Middle

    Four senses of Scripture

    Four senses of Scripture

    Four_senses_of_Scripture

  • Illyrians
  • Ancient Western Balkanic tribes

    development began in late antiquity and continued well into the Middle Ages (13th-14th centuries). It indicates that Komani was a late Roman fort and an

    Illyrians

    Illyrians

    Illyrians

  • Turk Shahis
  • 665–870 CE Turkic dynasty based in Kabul

    Coins in the World of Late Antiquity"". 中国 · 长春. Alram, Michael (1 February 2021). Sasanian Iran in the Context of Late Antiquity: The Bahari Lecture Series

    Turk Shahis

    Turk_Shahis

  • Migration Period
  • Period in Europe with mass population movements, 4th – 6th century AD

    known as the Barbarian Invasions, was a period in European history and late antiquity marked by large-scale migrations that saw the fall of the Western Roman

    Migration Period

    Migration Period

    Migration_Period

  • Vandals
  • East Germanic tribe

    continuators of aspects of Roman culture, during the transitional period from Late Antiquity to the Early Middle Ages. The ethnonym is attested as Wandali and Wendilenses

    Vandals

    Vandals

    Vandals

  • Lakhmid kingdom
  • Arab monarchy (c. 268–602)

    with the Roman Empire, and participated in the Roman–Persian wars of late antiquity. The kingdom was dissolved in 602 when the Sasanian ruler Khosrow II

    Lakhmid kingdom

    Lakhmid kingdom

    Lakhmid_kingdom

  • Royal Game of Ur
  • Ancient Mesopotamian board game

    or other supernatural beings. The Game of Ur remained popular until late antiquity, when it stopped being played, possibly either evolving into, or being

    Royal Game of Ur

    Royal Game of Ur

    Royal_Game_of_Ur

  • Mausoleum of Galla Placidia
  • Roman mausoleum

    entrance is representative of Christian art at this time period in late antiquity.[citation needed] The mosaic represents a transition period between

    Mausoleum of Galla Placidia

    Mausoleum of Galla Placidia

    Mausoleum_of_Galla_Placidia

  • Ecumene
  • Ancient Greek term for the habitable world - the Oecumene

    in cartography to describe a type of world map (mappa mundi) used in late antiquity and the Middle Ages. The Greek term cited above is the feminine present

    Ecumene

    Ecumene

  • Wolf Liebeschuetz
  • British historian (1927–2022)

    11 July 2022) was a German-born British historian who specialized in late antiquity. John Hugo Wolfgang Gideon Liebeschuetz was born in Hamburg on 22 June

    Wolf Liebeschuetz

    Wolf_Liebeschuetz

  • Demon
  • Evil supernatural being

    Ars Goetia, derives seamlessly from the ambient popular culture of Late Antiquity. From an anthropological perspective, demons result from human fear

    Demon

    Demon

    Demon

  • Spangenhelm
  • European combat helmet design of late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages

    segmented helmet, was a popular medieval European combat helmet design of Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages. They are often contrasted with Eastern lamellar

    Spangenhelm

    Spangenhelm

    Spangenhelm

  • Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium
  • Roman colony from which the German city of Cologne developed

    Two lavish burial sites near the Cathedral date from this period of late antiquity. When Franconian kingdoms (such as Austrasia) formed with the fall of

    Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium

    Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium

    Colonia_Claudia_Ara_Agrippinensium

  • Morocco–Spain border
  • International border

    Hispania, with the capital in Emerita Augusta (present day Mérida). In late antiquity, Ceuta became a stronghold of the Germanic Vandal Kingdom and was subsequently

    Morocco–Spain border

    Morocco–Spain border

    Morocco–Spain_border

  • Sasanian Empire
  • Last pre-Islamic Iranian empire (224–651 AD)

    founded and ruled by the House of Sasan from 224 to 651 AD (the era of late antiquity). Lasting for over four centuries, the length of the Sasanian dynasty's

    Sasanian Empire

    Sasanian Empire

    Sasanian_Empire

  • Persecution of Christians
  • Christianity in the Roman Empire. Since the emergence of Christian states in Late Antiquity, Christians have also been persecuted by other Christians due to differences

    Persecution of Christians

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