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The Arch of Constantine and the Birth of Christian Rome: Imperial Propaganda, Religious Transformation, and the Legacy of Rome’s First Christian
In 315, the Roman Senate erected the monumental Arch of Constantine near the Colosseum to celebrate his victory and the ...
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The donation of Constantine: When a forgery changes a nation
Most forgeries get exposed and forgotten. The fraudster is disgraced, the document is shelved in an archive somewhere, and ...
ROME — Emperor Constantine, the 4th-century ruler whose embrace of Christianity helped spread the Christian faith throughout the Roman Empire, now has a reconstructed statue befitting his ...
In our last hour, we see how Rome exerted its fullest effort to eradicate Christianity. But both emperors and empires had fallen exhausted, while the faith grew stronger. It would be the conversion of ...
The arch, built in 315 to celebrate the victory of Emperor Constantine in the battle of Ponte Milvio, was already undergoing maintenance work - Copyright AFP Alberto ...
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