Hilário de Poitiers e as imagens político-religiosas do imperador constâncio II: um autorretrato em análise (séc. IV d.C.)
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In this study, we have as a first goal to highlight how the character
Hilary has been associated to Credo de Niceia (325); after, on a second occasion,
we will track how Poitiers Bishop tried to get acquainted with the Emperor
Constantius II. The main goal in this approach is to show a new view over the
political-religious image of the pictaviense Bishop both in relation to the measures
set by the Emperor Constantius II in the roman occident and in relation to its
insertion as an inflexible representor of the niceno credo. We pondered that both
these two exams could assist us to build a kind of self-portrait that deconstruct the
image of an inflexible political religious image that is also coherent and anti diplomatic and show one more, as we can see it, one image we may say represents
a mediator and moderator image.