Sailors and Circus Partisans: Piracy, Dockyard Brawls and Empire-wide Networks of Communication

IF 0.5 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of Late Antiquity Pub Date : 2021-10-25 DOI:10.1353/jla.2021.0025
J. Wade
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Abstract:Research to date on the late antique circus factions and partisans has focused on their land-based activities. The present study, by contrast, considers fourth- to seventh-century sources which demonstrate that members of the maritime community became involved in factional activity and that circus partisans engaged in combat, piracy, and criminal acts at sea. I argue that mariners were important to the factions, as they provided strong-arm support and facilitated Empire-wide trading networks that enabled quick and effective communication between faction members over vast distances. Political and faction leaders were able to exploit these communication networks for their own purposes, such as in the seventh century when Heraclius amassed Green faction supporters, sailors, ships, and other provisions on his voyage to reclaim Constantinople. I furthermore suggest that the support provided to church leaders by the maritime community merits closer investigation because it has all the hallmarks of factional advocacy. Mariners connected people and institutions, carrying the ideologies and protests of the factions, ecclesiastical groups, and imperial patrons with them when they sailed to and from port. The findings of this article, moreover, affirm that the contribution of mariners to the Empire-wide success of such groups should not be underestimated.
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水手和马戏团游击队:海盗,船坞斗殴和帝国范围内的通信网络
摘要:迄今为止,对晚期古代马戏团派系和游击队的研究主要集中在他们的陆上活动上。相比之下,本研究考虑了四至七世纪的资料来源,这些资料表明海事界成员参与了派系活动,马戏团游击队参与了战斗、海盗和海上犯罪行为。我认为水手对派系来说很重要,因为他们提供了强大的武器支持,并促进了帝国范围内的贸易网络,使派系成员之间能够在远距离进行快速有效的沟通。政治和派系领导人能够利用这些通信网络达到自己的目的,例如在七世纪,赫拉克利乌斯在收复君士坦丁堡的航行中聚集了绿党的支持者、水手、船只和其他物资。我进一步建议,海事界向教会领袖提供的支持值得进一步调查,因为它具有派系倡导的所有特征。水手将人们和机构联系在一起,在他们往返港口时,他们携带着派系、教会团体和帝国赞助人的意识形态和抗议。此外,本文的研究结果证实,水手对这些团体在帝国范围内取得成功的贡献不容低估。
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