Το δικαστικό προνόμιο της Νέας Μονής Χίου

<p>Nikos Oikonomides</p><p> The Judicial Privilege of Nea Moni on Chios</p><p>Emperor Constantine  IX Monomachos granted (1045) to the monastery of Nea Moni on Chios a judicial privilege: any action against the monastery should be brought to court in front of the imperi...

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Main Author: Ν. ΟΙΚΟΝΟΜΙΔΗΣ
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Published: National Hellenic Research Foundation 1997-09-01
Series:Byzantina Symmeikta
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Online Access:http://ejournals.epublishing.ekt.gr/index.php/bz/article/view/3614
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spelling doaj-563254492a254ff3b22b63a56d0f54522020-11-25T02:27:14ZdeuNational Hellenic Research FoundationByzantina Symmeikta 1105-16391791-48841997-09-01110496210.12681/byzsym.8233083Το δικαστικό προνόμιο της Νέας Μονής ΧίουΝ. ΟΙΚΟΝΟΜΙΔΗΣ<p>Nikos Oikonomides</p><p> The Judicial Privilege of Nea Moni on Chios</p><p>Emperor Constantine  IX Monomachos granted (1045) to the monastery of Nea Moni on Chios a judicial privilege: any action against the monastery should be brought to court in front of the imperial tribunal only (<em>JGR</em> I, 629-631).</p><p>In the present article it is argued that this privilege has nothing to do with the western <em>immunitas</em>, because the privilege does not give the monastery any right to judge other people. The privilege is compared to the similar ones granted to the monasteries of Lavra (963-964) and Iviron (1079). And it is interpreted as an effort to protect the founders of Nea Moni, who were seemingly spiritual mysticists, from the monastic establishment of Constantinople, especially the cenobitic Stoudiou movement.</p><p>In fact, as we learn from Psellos, the founders of Nea Moni were eventually accused and condemned of heresy by the imperial tribunal under empress Theodora (1055-56), but were later re-instated thanks to the support of Patriarch Michael Keroularios.</p><p> </p>http://ejournals.epublishing.ekt.gr/index.php/bz/article/view/3614Νέα μονή Χίουδικαιοσύνη
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author Ν. ΟΙΚΟΝΟΜΙΔΗΣ
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Το δικαστικό προνόμιο της Νέας Μονής Χίου
Byzantina Symmeikta
Νέα μονή Χίου
δικαιοσύνη
author_facet Ν. ΟΙΚΟΝΟΜΙΔΗΣ
author_sort Ν. ΟΙΚΟΝΟΜΙΔΗΣ
title Το δικαστικό προνόμιο της Νέας Μονής Χίου
title_short Το δικαστικό προνόμιο της Νέας Μονής Χίου
title_full Το δικαστικό προνόμιο της Νέας Μονής Χίου
title_fullStr Το δικαστικό προνόμιο της Νέας Μονής Χίου
title_full_unstemmed Το δικαστικό προνόμιο της Νέας Μονής Χίου
title_sort το δικαστικό προνόμιο της νέας μονής χίου
publisher National Hellenic Research Foundation
series Byzantina Symmeikta
issn 1105-1639
1791-4884
publishDate 1997-09-01
description <p>Nikos Oikonomides</p><p> The Judicial Privilege of Nea Moni on Chios</p><p>Emperor Constantine  IX Monomachos granted (1045) to the monastery of Nea Moni on Chios a judicial privilege: any action against the monastery should be brought to court in front of the imperial tribunal only (<em>JGR</em> I, 629-631).</p><p>In the present article it is argued that this privilege has nothing to do with the western <em>immunitas</em>, because the privilege does not give the monastery any right to judge other people. The privilege is compared to the similar ones granted to the monasteries of Lavra (963-964) and Iviron (1079). And it is interpreted as an effort to protect the founders of Nea Moni, who were seemingly spiritual mysticists, from the monastic establishment of Constantinople, especially the cenobitic Stoudiou movement.</p><p>In fact, as we learn from Psellos, the founders of Nea Moni were eventually accused and condemned of heresy by the imperial tribunal under empress Theodora (1055-56), but were later re-instated thanks to the support of Patriarch Michael Keroularios.</p><p> </p>
topic Νέα μονή Χίου
δικαιοσύνη
url http://ejournals.epublishing.ekt.gr/index.php/bz/article/view/3614
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