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Constantine as a ‘Bishop’

Journal of Roman Studies, 1947
The author of the Vita Constantini (traditionally and persistently identified with Eusebius, despite the silence of St. Jerome), tells us that Constantine ‘at a banquet he was giving to the bishops declared that he too was a bishop. He added these words which I heard with my own ears: ἀλλ᾽ ὑμεῖϛ μὲν τῶν εἴσω τῆϛ ἐκτὸϛ ὑπὸ θεοῦ καθεσταμένοϛ ἐπίσκοπϛ ἂν ...
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Constantin

2012
Constantin fait incontestablement partie de ces chefs d’Etat qui ont fait l’Histoire. Bien au-dela de l’Empire romain, il a, durant les trente ans de son regne, marque l’Occident tout entier. Car sans lui, parlerait-on des « racines chretiennes de l’Europe » comme d’une sorte d’evidence ?
Bertrand Lançon, Fethi Benslama
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Constantine & Lockwood

Interactions, 2002
Constantine & Lockwood, Ltd. is a network of professionals providing training, design, and consulting services in product usability and user interface design to select clients worldwide.
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Constantine

2014
Constantine takes his place alongside Augustus and Justinian as one of the longest-reigning and most influential emperors in Roman history. His rule stretched for thirty-one years, from 306 to 337 ce, and witnessed the reconsolidation of the Roman Empire into the hands of a single monarch and the conversion of the social and administrative ...
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Literary Sources on Constantine’s Time

New Approaches To Byzantine History and Culture, 2022
Stanislav Dolezal, Dolezal Stanislav
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Constantine's Vision of the Cross

Vigiliae Christianae, 2000
reign (306-37) was often made directly aware of the presence of God, nor was he coy about having the fact made public.' Eusebius of Caesarea, making a speech in praise of the emperor when both of them were old men, credited Constantine with "thousands of theophanies of your saviour, thousands of appearances in dreams".2 All Roman emperors ruled as a ...
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Constantine’s Life up to 306 CE

New Approaches To Byzantine History and Culture, 2022
Stanislav Dolezal, Dolezal Stanislav
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Constantine

The Classical World, 1970
Henry C. Boren, Ramsay MacMullen
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The Reign of Constantine, 306–337

New Approaches To Byzantine History and Culture, 2022
Stanislav Dolezal
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Deuteros Theos: Constantine’s Christology at Nicaea

Journal of Early Christian History, 2021
Kegan A Chandler
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