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THE CARPATHIAN-DANUBIAN-PONTIC SPACE – THE GEOGRAPHICAL AREA OF THE BIRTH OF THE ROMANIAN CHRISTIANITY [PDF]
The activities undertaken by Constantine the Great in the Danube, but particularly in the north of them, will contribute not only to return the territory part of borders in Dacia Traian Empire, but also to strengthen of the Romanity and the large spread ...
Petre MOCANU
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From Everyman to Hamlet: A Distant Reading
Abstract The sixteenth century sees English drama move from Everyman to Hamlet: from religious to secular subject matter and from personified abstractions to characters bearing proper names. Most modern scholarship has explained this transformation in terms originating in the work of Jacob Burckhardt: concern with religion and a taste for ...
Vladimir Brljak
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Abstract This essay demonstrates how a gender‐informed, more‐than‐human lens can provide new ways to analyse how the role of a queen in forestry management was conceptualised by sixteenth‐century professional men. It explores these ideas as they are presented in a work published by Guillaume Martin, Lieutenant General of the forests and waterways of ...
Susan Broomhall
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Rome of constantine and a new Rome [Roman Architecture]
Presents part of course, Roman Architecture, when Professor Kleiner presents the architecture of Constantine the Great, the last pagan and first Christian emperor of Rome, who founded Constantinople as the "New Rome" in A.D. 324.
Kleiner, Diana E. E.
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Networking to reign and survive: Constantine V’s social strategies during iconomachy
The aim of this paper is to investigate Constantine V’s social network and to find out the connections between him and his entourage. To this end, I compared the three primary sources (Cronographia of Theophaes, History of Patriarch Nikephoros and The ...
Nicola Davide Bergamo
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Religious policy of Constantine the Great: Caesaropapism and religious freedom
Διπλωματική εργασία - Πάντειο Πανεπιστήμιο. Τμήμα Δημόσιας Διοίκησης, ΠΜΣ, κατεύθυνση Νομικός Πολιτισμός : Δημόσιο και Ιδιωτικό Δίκαιο, 2016Βιβλιογραφία: σ.
Κωνσταντοπούλου, Μαρία-Αναστασία Π.
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Rome of constantine and a new Rome [Roman Architecture]
Presents part of course, Roman Architecture, when Professor Kleiner presents the architecture of Constantine the Great, the last pagan and first Christian emperor of Rome, who founded Constantinople as the "New Rome" in A.D. 324.
Kleiner, Diana E. E.
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La mosquée et le cimetière. Espaces du sacré et pouvoir symbolique à Constantine en 1936
This essay suggests studying the importance of a period and a space, towards the late thirties in Constantine. Two confronting episodes between actors of Constantine society over community gathering during religious events (Pilgrims returning, the Great ...
James McDougall
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Bronze AE 4 Coin of Emperor Constantine I (307 - 337 CE)
Bronze AE 4 coin of Constantine I, the Great (307 - 337 CE). Obv: veiled head of Constantine I right. Rev: Constantine I veiled and wrapped within robe on Quadriga galloping right.
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Constantine the Great minted coin, 330 AD
ConstantinopleVictory, foot on prow, holding sceptre, leaning on shieldS3790AE 3/4VFMaktarThe Bill F. Kelso Collection of Ancient Coins contains coins from around the world.
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