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and that he 'had access to the archives of the See of Carthage'. The 'text originated in the Church of Carthage' and was published circa 488; however, scholars contend that Victor wrote much of his work in 484 but subsequently added perspectives from after Huneric's death. Danuta Shanzer has argued
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that the use of medical terminology in Victor's descriptions of torture indicate that he may have had a medical background. It is contested in academic discourse whether or not Victor was actually the bishop of Vita or simply born there.
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Little is known of the author or his circumstances and so historians have put forward deductions based on the internal evidence of his work. It has been argued by John Moorhead that Victor wrote the
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A. H. Merrills, "totum subuertere uoluerunt: ‘social martyrdom’ in the Historia persecutionis of Victor of Vita", in Christopher Kelly, Richard Flower, Michael Stuart Williams (eds),
71:). Divided into three books, the work is a predominantly contemporary narrative of the cruelties practiced against the orthodox Nicene Christians of Northern Africa by the 341:
Shanzer, Danuta (2004). "'Intentions and Audiences: History, Hagiography, Martyrdom, and Confession in Victor of Vita's Historia Persecutionis'". In Merrills, A.H. (ed.).
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Shanzer, Danuta (2004). "Intentions and Audiences: History, Hagiography, Martyrdom, and Confession in Victor of Vita's Historia Persecutionis". In Merrills, A.H. (ed.).
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Danuta Shanzer, 'Intentions and Audiences: History, Hagiography, Martyrdom, and Confession in Victor of Vita's
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Passio beatissimorum martyrum qui apud Carthaginem passi sunt sub impio rege Hunerico (die VI. Non. Julias 484)
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A History of the African Province Persecution, in the Times of Genseric and Huneric, the Kings of the Vandals
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A History of the African Province Persecution, in the Times of Genseric and Huneric, the Kings of the Vandals
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Historia persecutionis Africanae Provinciae, temporibus Genserici et Hunirici regum Wandalorum
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Historia persecutionis Africanae Provinciae, temporibus Genserici et Hunirici regum Wandalorum
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Victor throws much light on social and religious conditions in Carthage and on the
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Unclassical Traditions. Vol. II: Perspectives from East and West in Late Antiquity
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Vandals, Romans and Berbers: New Perspectives on Late Antique North Africa
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Vandals, Romans and Berbers: New Perspectives on Late Antique North Africa
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Vandals, Romans and Berbers: New Perspectives on Late Antique North Africa
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Peter Heather, 'Christianity and the Vandals in the Reign of Geiseric',
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of North Africa, arranged according to provinces in this order:
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Opera Omnia by Migne Patrologia Latina with analytical indexes
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The Inheritance of Rome: A History of Europe from 400 to 1000
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Index

Byzacena
Vita
Carthage
Arian
Vandals
Gaiseric
Huneric
African liturgy
the period
Eugenius of Carthage
Huneric
conference in 484
Catholic
Arian
Notitia Provinciarum et Civitatum Africae
Catholic
bishops
Episcopal sees
Latin provinces
Africa Proconsularis
Numidia
Byzacena
Mauretania Caesariensis
Mauretania Sitifensis
Tripolitana
Sardinia
Migne
Patrologia Latina
Karl Felix Halm
Mon. Germ. Hist.

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