Crusader Constantinople’s Crucified Constable?

This paper explores the account of a Greek lord, Michael Ducas of Epirus, crucifying the constable of the Latin Empire of Constantinople, Amedée Pofey. It argues that the account of this event in a papal letter has not received significant scrutiny, especially in relation to the unprecedented accus...

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Main Author: John Giebfried
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Editorial Universidad de Alcalá 2023-12-01
Series:Estudios Bizantinos
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Online Access:http://erevistas.publicaciones.uah.es/ojs/index.php/ebizantinos/article/view/2392
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description This paper explores the account of a Greek lord, Michael Ducas of Epirus, crucifying the constable of the Latin Empire of Constantinople, Amedée Pofey. It argues that the account of this event in a papal letter has not received significant scrutiny, especially in relation to the unprecedented accusation of the crucifixion of one Christian against another. It explores the careers of the two figures at the center of the incident, and then builds a case against the veracity of the crucifixion claim by focusing on the frequent distortions in the letters of the Latin Emperor Henry I who is the source of this claim. It then explores a similar method of execution, the phourka, which may have been confused with or exaggerated into a crucifixion.  
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spellingShingle John Giebfried
Crusader Constantinople’s Crucified Constable?
Estudios Bizantinos
Amedée Pofey
Michael Ducas of Epirus
Crucifixion
Phourka
Latin Empire of Constantinople
title Crusader Constantinople’s Crucified Constable?
title_full Crusader Constantinople’s Crucified Constable?
title_fullStr Crusader Constantinople’s Crucified Constable?
title_full_unstemmed Crusader Constantinople’s Crucified Constable?
title_short Crusader Constantinople’s Crucified Constable?
title_sort crusader constantinople s crucified constable
topic Amedée Pofey
Michael Ducas of Epirus
Crucifixion
Phourka
Latin Empire of Constantinople
url http://erevistas.publicaciones.uah.es/ojs/index.php/ebizantinos/article/view/2392
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