Images of Power in the Societies of Antiquity and the Middle Ages: Symbols and Ritual Practices of the East and West


  •  Evgueny Alexandrovich Chiglintsev    
  •  Natalya Yurievna Bikeyeva    
  •  Maxim Vadimovich Griger    
  •  Igor Vladimirovich Vostrikov    
  •  Farit Nafisovich Ahmadiev    
  •  Alexandr Alexandrovich Zaitsev    
  •  Natalia Anatolievna Shadrina    
  •  Enzhe Midhatovna Dusaeva    

Abstract

This collective article is dedicated to the images of power in the ancient and medieval societies, their forming, functions and the ways of representation. Authors found the universal components of the images of power in the different pre-industrial societies of the East and Vest, such as procedures of obtaining power, coronation and anointment, ruler’s regalia and the forms of organizing space of power. The authors investigate the relationship between the secular and the sacred elements in the political mythology of power. This paper deals with the evolution of images of power, rituals and symbols of authority from Ancient Eastern to Medieval societies. The purpose of the article is to present the universal components of the images of power in Ancient and Medieval times. The identification of common and specific features in the representation of power and ritual practices will allow us to see the evolution of ideas about power in pre-industrial societies.



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