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Private Religious Foundations in the Byzantine Empire

by Thomas, John Philip

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Throughout its history, private religious foundations were prominent features of the ecclesiastical geography of the Byzantine Empire. Since the hierarchy of the church generally lacked the financial resources necessary for undertaking ambitious building programs, laymen took the initiative in providing churches, monasteries, and philanthropic institutions such as hospitals and orphanages. These foundations were important not only for the religious life of the empire, but also for its social and economic life. Many socially prominent Byzantines sought the fame that came to the builder of such a foundation, and many more owned them as family inheritances. A private religious foundation could serve as the core of a considerable family fortune that was bolstered by tax exemptions and imperial donations of landed property.

In this book, John Philip Thomas examines the nature, extent, and importance of the private ownership of ecclesiastical institutions in the Byzantine Empire. For over a thousand years these foundations were closely bound to the fortunes of the empire and its ruling classes. More durable than either, they survived the fall of the Byzantine state itself.

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  • May 20, 2025 Pub Date:
  • 088402458X ISBN-10:
  • 9780884024583 ISBN-13:
  • English Language