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For over two hundred years the Christians had been a hunted and persecuted sect. The efforts of one man gave these people a new status before the law and their fellow beings.
Heidgen, Helen M.
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Constantine the Great in old Serbian literature
The article investigates the motive of Constantine the Great, emperor and saint, an equal of the Apostles, in some works dating from the beginning of the 13th to the beginning of the 18th centuries.
Naumow, Aleksander
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Constantine the Great to Constantinople commemorative coin, 330 AD
ConstantinopleVictory standing L., foot on prowS3790AE 3/4EFSbeitlaThe Bill F. Kelso Collection of Ancient Coins contains coins from around the world. These ancient coins are from the following places and eras: Greece, Carthage, the Roman Republic and ...
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Constantine the Great to Rome commemorative coin, 330 AD
RomaShe-wolf suckling Romulus RemusS3794AE 3/4VFHammametThe Bill F. Kelso Collection of Ancient Coins contains coins from around the world. These ancient coins are from the following places and eras: Greece, Carthage, the Roman Republic and Empire, St ...
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Constantine the Great: His life through the accounts of Eusebius and the Origo Constantini
Constantine I was the emperor of Rome and the man who made Christianity legal. He will earn the title “the Great” and even later be called “Saint” by the Church he help build. We have two primary sources on his life; Eusebius’s Life of Constantine, which
Merz, Joel
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Christian monarch or political opportunist: The dynamics of the faith of Constantine the Great
The origins of the religious revolution which made Christianity the state religion of the Roman Empire can be found in the reign of Constantine the Great. What in history could be more obvious? Before Constantine, the government of the Empire was at odds
William Samuel Coate
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The Impact of Religious Policy of Constantine the Great upon the Genesis of Nicene Creed
Darbā „Konstantīna Lielā reliģiskās politikas iespaids uz Nīkajas ticības apliecības ģenēzi” tiek apskatīta Konstantīna reliģiskās vienotības politikas atstātais iespaids uz Nīkajas koncila norisēm – ariāņu kontraversiju. Nīkajas koncila gaitā imperatora
Zurģis, Jānis
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Life of Constantine the Great to the Decree of Milan, 313
It is the aim of this thesis to give the chief events, in the life of Constantine the Great, from the time of his birth to the year 313, The Decree of Milan.
Liesenfelder, Leslie James
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Jolivet-Lévy Catherine. Christopher Walter, The Iconography of Constantine the Great, Emperor and Saint. With Associated Studies. In: Revue des études byzantines, tome 66, 2008. pp.
Jolivet-Lévy, Catherine
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Constantine the Great and Christian Imperial Theocracy
From his Christian conversion under the influence of revelatory experiences outside Rome in A.D. 312 until his burial as the thirteenth Apostle at Constantinople in 337, Constantine the Great, the first Christian emperor of the Roman world, initiated the
Odahl, Charles Matson
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