Michel Gybels
Michel Gybels read history of art and religious studies, and specialized on Medieval heresies, especialy Catharism. He is also interested in the history of Antiquity, especially Alexander the Great and Macedonia. In 2011, he published Ketterijen in Middeleeuws Europa (Heresies in Medieval Europe) and contributes to the Katharen website.
There are 234 items in Michel Gybels:
Opramoas of Rhodiapolis
Opramoas of Rhodiapolis: Lycian benefactor from the age of the Roman emperor Antoninus Pius. The (reconstructed) tomb of Opramoas The main source…Pella
Pella (Greek: Πéλλα): capital of ancient Macedonia.History Aristocratic house Pella is situated in the southeast of Bottiaia, the alluvial plain enclosed by…Phocaea
Phocaea (Φώκαια): Greek city in Ionia, modern Foça in western Turkey. Death mask Phocaea was the most northerly of the Ionian settlements…
![]() Phocaea, Rock tomb |
Phoenice
Phoenice (Greek: Φοινίκη): main settlement of the Epirote Chaonians, later a Greek and Roman city, modern Finiq.Origins Phoenice, Theater Phoenice was the main settlement…
![]() Phoenice, Cistern |
![]() Phoenice, House with the Two Peristyles |
![]() Phoenice, Shops |
![]() Phoenice, Theater |
![]() Phoenice, Wall |
Rhodiapolis
Rhodiapolis: ancient town in southeastern Lycia, modern Kumluca.Origins Agora with cisterns According to Hecataeus of Miletus, Rhodiapolis received its name from the…
![]() Rhodiapolis, Agora, Temple |