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CONSTANTINE THE GREAT AND AQUILEIA: A NEW HOARD EVIDENCE

open access: yesJournal of Ancient History and Archaeology, 2020
This contribution is dedicated to a small hoard of Constantinian nummi found in Aquileia in the early ‘60s, but only recently “rediscovered” in the coin cabinet of the National Museum. 20 of the 21 coins belong to the same issue type VIRT EXERCIT, struck
Andrea Stella
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On the education of the sons of Constantine the Great [PDF]

open access: yesHypothekai, 2019
The present article is devoted to the problem of education of Constantine’s the Great (306–337 AD) sons. Constantine gained the im-perial title in 306 AD and kept it for thirty years — longer than any of roman emperors after Augustus. Constantine
Ivan A. Mirolyubov
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Mars Pater – in the Strategy of Constantine the Great

open access: yesStudia Ceranea
During his reign Constantine the Great sought protection of various gods, finally choosing the Christian God as his main protector. The iconographic material gathered from the mints remaining under his power in the early period of his rule shows that in ...
Sławomir Bralewski
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Was Constantine the Great Aware of the Constantinian Shift?

open access: yesStudia Ceranea, 2019
In this article, I try to answer the following question: was Constantine himself aware of the revolution that he was carrying out? Did he realise that his actions were going to change the course of the history of the Empire?
Sławomir Bralewski
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FOLIS OF CONSTANTINE THE GREAT MONETARY SYSTEM

open access: yesBulletin of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. History, 2019
The studies and attempts to detail identification of the antique coin by means of analytical methods are described. The region of origin of the material components and the coin production period are determined. The coin material consists of copper (79%) and lead (16%) mined in the Limni deposit (eastern part of Cyprus).
S. Nagorny, T. Dovbush
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The Pious Life of Empress Helena, Constantine the Great’s Mother, in the Light of Socrates of Constantinople and Sozomen

open access: yesStudia Ceranea, 2017
In his Ecclesiastical history, Socrates depicts Helena as a pious, strong and independent woman, the mother of the emperor, realizing her own ideas and acting as a tool in the hands of God – the ultimate inspiration of her actions.
Sławomir Bralewski
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Constantine the Great in the Historia Augusta

open access: yesIndo-European linguistics and classical philology, 2023
I. Mirolyubov
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Legal and economic aspects of violations of international agreements on the sale of goods and services [PDF]

open access: yesEkonomski Signali, 2023
Sales have achieved huge dimensions worldwide under the current business environment brought about by the processes of globalization, deregulation, and liberalization. Sales contracts are crucial in today's global trade because of these factors.
Kostadinović Ivan   +2 more
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DIOCLETIAN AND CONSTANTINE THE GREAT: EMPERORS’ INTERCOMMUNICATION [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of historical philological and cultural studies, 2019
I. Mirolyubov
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The Lost Cameo, the Vanished Statue of the Emperor and Constantine as a New Alexander

open access: yesVox Patrum, 2022
The aim of this paper is to propose a reinterpretation of the meaning of the lost colossus of Constantine the Great from the Forum of his name in Constantinople, in the light of the iconography of the emperor on the cameo from the cathedral in the ...
Piotr Ł. Grotowski
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