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Qué (quién) es Constantine the Great - definición


Constantine the Great (play)         
1683 PLAY
Constantine the Great is a 1683 tragedy by the English dramatist Nathaniel Lee. It is based on the reign of the Roman Emperor Constantine the Great.
Constantine the Great and Christianity         
  • Late Roman sarcophagus with a combined cross and wreathed ''chi-rho''.
  • ''[[Follis]]'' issued by Constantine at Constantinople in 337, with a ''chi''-''rho'' on a ''[[labarum]].''
  • Constantine's dream in a 9th-century Byzantine manuscript
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  • Rubens]] (1622). Constantine's army sees a ''chi-rho'' in the daytime sky.
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  • cameo]] of Constantine crowned by the [[Tyche of Constantinople]]
  • [[Hagia Eirene]] was the first church commissioned by Constantine in [[Constantinople]] and burned down in the [[Nika riots]]. The present structure is 6th century.
  • ''Lupa'']] on his shield.
  • Raphael's ''[[The Baptism of Constantine]]''.
  • solidus]] multiple issued by Constantine at [[Thessaloniki]] in 327, with Constantine looking skywards

and an armoured emperor carrying spear and a ''[[tropaion]]'' with bound captives
ROMAN EMPEROR AND EMPIRE BECOMING CHRISTIAN
Constantine I And Christianity; Saint Constantine the Great; Constantine and christianity; Constantine i and christianity; Christian emperorship; Constantine I and Christianity; Conversion of Constantine; Triumph of the Church; Roman Empire's adoption of Christianity; Roman adoption of Christianity
During the reign of the Roman emperor Constantine the Great (AD 306–337), Christianity began to transition to the dominant religion of the Roman Empire. Historians remain uncertain about Constantine's reasons for favoring Christianity, and theologians and historians have often argued about which form of early Christianity he subscribed to.
Religious policies of Constantine the Great         
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  • Labarum of Constantine the Great
  • Roman Emperor Diocletian - panoramio
  • Triumph of Constantine over Maxentius at the Battle of the Milvian Bridge (tapestry) - 1623-1625
The Religious policies of Constantine the Great have been called "ambiguous and elusive." Born in 273 during the Crisis of the Third Century (AD 235–284), Constantine the Great was thirty at the time of the Great Persecution.
Ejemplos de uso de Constantine the Great
1. The Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki, which has been closed for renovation for the past three years, opens its doors to the public today with an exhibition of some 2,000 artifacts that paint a detailed picture of private and public life in the region of Macedonia from the prehistoric era to the reign of Constantine the Great in AD 4.