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On the Reliability of Constantine Porphyrogenitus’ Account of the “Flight” of Prince Časlav from Bulgaria

open access: yesStudia Ceranea, 2017
The present text aims to reflect on the reliability of Constantine Porphyrogenitus’ account about the departure of Časlav, a Serbian prince, from Bulgaria at the beginning of the reign of Peter I, the successor of Symeon.
Mirosław J. Leszka
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THE LATE ROMAN EMPIRE IN THE REFLECTION OF DOMESTIC HISTORIOGRAPHY (XIX - FIRST HALF OF THE XX CENTURIES)

open access: yesГуманитарные и юридические исследования, 2021
The article considers the interpretation of the Late Roman empire by pre-revolutionary and Soviet researchers. The subject attracted special interest in the antiquity rarely. Nevertheless it was covered in some detail, especially in the pre-revolutionary
Evgeniya Zaytseva, Artem Skvortsov
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La mosquée et le cimetière. Espaces du sacré et pouvoir symbolique à Constantine en 1936

open access: yesإنسانيات, 2008
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 Follis of Roman Emperor Constantine I (307-337 CE)

open access: yes, 2019
Bronze AE follis of Constantine I, the Great (307-337 CE). Obv: laureate bust of Constantine I, left wearing imperial mantle, holding Victory on globe. Rev: Jupiter holds Victory on globe.

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Der Kaiser und sein Gott [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
In his reconstruction of the process and motivation of Constantine`s adoption of Christianity, the author proposes a number of new individual aspects. He commences with an analysis of theearliest testimonials bythe Emperor himself after his conversion ...
Girardet, Klaus M.
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Constantine the Great and leprosy: fact or fiction?

open access: yesClinics in Dermatology, 2009
Constantine I (274-337 AD), emperor of Rome, was born in the city of Naisso, known today as Nissa in Serbia (Figure 1). His empire extended from Syria, Palestine, and Pontos, to Britain, and included much of northern and all of southern Europe as well as northern Africa.
Nikolaos G, Stavrianeas   +2 more
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Bronze Follis Coin of Roman Emperor Constantine I (307 - 337 CE)

open access: yes, 2019
Bronze follis of Constantine I, the Great (307-337 CE). Obv: bust of Constantine I right, laureate head. Rev: campgate with 12 layers, 2 turrets and star in middle.

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Eusebius of Caesarea’s Representations of Christ, Constantine, and Rome: An ‘Eschatology of Replacement’

open access: yesReligions
The fourth-century historian Eusebius, bishop of Caesarea, lived during the anti-Christian persecutions of the Roman emperor Maximinus Daia and believed fervently that Jesus Christ would imminently return to alleviate the suffering of God’s people.
Mario Baghos
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Rimska provincija Dalmacija za vrijeme Konstantina Velikog i njegovih nasljednika [PDF]

open access: yesHistorijska Misao, 2018
This study deals with political, economic and religious conditions in the province of Dalmatia during the reign of Constantine the Great and his successors.Political turmoil, followed by civil wars, was particularly significant during the II and III ...
Mersiha Imamović
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Norman H. Baynes, Constantine the Great and the Christian Church

open access: yes, 1973
Norman H. Baynes, Constantine the Great and the Christian Church. In: Revue des études byzantines, tome 31, 1973.
Brisson, Jean-Paul
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