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The evolution of the Byzantine Empire after the death of Emperor Constantine the Great until the tenth century

Studia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai Theologia Catholica Latina, 2021
"Constantine the Great considered himself the representative of God on earth, but also the fact that through his mind is transmitted “divine intelligence.” This conception about the emperor manifested itself throughout the existence of the Byzantine ...
Călin Ioan Dușe
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Constantine the Great and the Christian Church

The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 1933
H. I. Bell, Norman H. Baynes
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Joint Rule of Emperors Constantine the Great and Licinius (311–316 AD)

Конференция памяти профессора С.Б. Семёнова ИССЛЕДОВАНИЯ ЗАРУБЕЖНОЙ ИСТОРИИ, 2023
Тринадцати годам единоличной власти (324–337 гг.) императора Константина Великого предшествовал период борьбы с многочисленными претендентами. В 311–312 гг. Константин вступил в союз с императором Лицинием, который контролировал Подунавье и Фракию.
И.А. Миролюбов
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The Age of Constantine the Great

The Classical Weekly, 1950
Roger Pack   +2 more
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THE ROLE OF SAFETY PROCEDURES AND WORKER TRAINING IN THE CONSTRUCTIONS OF THE TERMINAL BUILDING AT CONSTANTINE THE GREAT AIRPORT NIŠ

Zbornik radova
Brief content - abstract: The construction of the terminal building of Niš "Konstantin Veliki" Airport is a complex construction undertaking that includes the application of specialized safety procedures and continuous training of workers in order to ...
S. Lazić
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The Christianity of Constantine the Great

Phoenix, 1997
This text assumes that Eusebius' story of Constantine's conversion was fiction or a mistake, based upon the Emperor's own story of how God told him to make his army's standard. This study suggests that Constantine's Christianity was of more normal and earlier origins than the miracle of AD 312.
H. A. Drake, T. G. Elliott
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GENEALOGICAL CONSTRUCTIONS OF EMPEROR CONSTANTINE THE GREAT AND THEIR PERCEPTION WITHIN HIS FAMILY

Odysseus. Man in History
The House of Constantine the Great is one of the most significant imperial dynasties in the history of the Roman Empire. The history of this dynasty begins with the reign of Emperor Constantius Chlorus (reigned 293–305 AD), but his son Constantine in 310
Ivan A. Mirolyubov
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Strategies of Rulers Throughout History: A Comparative Analysis of Constantine the Great and James VI

Journal of Education, Humanities and Social Sciences
Throughout history, rulers have employed various strategies and methods to justify their authority, and ruling by divine right stands as one of the most fascinating strategies.
Mohan Li
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Fasti Consulares in the Period of the Joint Reign of Constantine the Great and Licinius (313–324 AD)

GRAPHOSPHAERA Writing and Written Practices
Roman Empire at the beginning of the 4th century AD was under the control of several em-perors claiming sole power. The winners in the struggle were Constantine the Great (reigned 306–337 AD) and Licinius (reigned 308–324 AD), who established joint power
Ivan A. Mirolyubov
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Conversion in Constantine the Great

Studies in Church History, 1978
The study of church history, in a degree perhaps unparalleled among the various branches of historical study, combines both the analysis of flux and change and also the continuities and constants that somehow remain through the vicissitudes and disasters of human history.
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