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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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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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Constantine the Great

2001
Abstract Some of the parallels between Constantius I and Septimius Severus in Britain were certainly not literary inventions. The last campaign of each was his war in northern Britain. And the coincidences went further: both had their sons with them; both returned to York after a victorious campaign, and there died.
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Constantine the Great

The American Historical Review, 1943
Christopher B. Coleman   +1 more
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Saint Peter's, Leo the Great and the leprosy of Constantine

Papers of the British School at Rome, 2008
È possibile rialzare all'età di Costantino la datazione di due mosaici situati sull'arco di trionfo e sull'abside della basilica vaticana di San Pietro, sulla base della reinterprctazione delle loro iscrizioni. Sulla facciata della chiesa possiamo anche ricostruire il soggetto apocalittico di un terzo importante mosaico e ...
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Constantine the Great

The American Historical Review, 1972
J. A. S. Evans, John Hollans Smith
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