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  1. 23 de mar. de 2021 · English. xii, 267 pages : 24 cm. The Emperor Constantine was one of the great, charismatic figures of the ancient world. He was directly responsible for two momentous transformations that greatly affected our history and civilization: the founding of Constantinople as the Roman capital and the conversion of the Roman Empire to ...

  2. 6 de ago. de 2022 · Title: Constantine the Great. The reorganization of the Empire and the triumph of the Church. Author: John Benjamin Firth. Release Date: August 6, 2022 [eBook #68703] Language: English

  3. 20 de dic. de 2012 · Internet Archive. Language. English. Previously published: New York : Scribner's : Maxwell Macmillan International, 1994. Includes bibliographical references (pages 238-257) and index. The sources -- The rise to supremacy -- Civil Wars -- Foreign Wars -- The government and character of constantine -- Constantine, Crispus and Fausta

  4. 359 páginas. English. ePUB (apto para móviles) Disponible en iOS y Android. eBook - ePub. Constantine the Great. John Firth. Detalles del libro. Vista previa del libro. Índice. Citas. Información del libro. THE catastrophe of the fall of Rome, with all that its fall signified to the fifth century, came very near to accomplishment in the third.

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  6. (PDF) CONSTANTINE The GREAT: 278. Constantino el Grande: deconstrucción y construcción de un Imperio, en F. de Oliveira coord., Génese e Consolidação da Ideia de Europa, vol. III. O Mundo Romano, Coimbra 2005, pp. 203-230. | Marc Mayer-Olivé - Academia.edu. Download Free PDF. CONSTANTINE The GREAT: 278.

  7. Emperor Constantine the Great and Christianity. While Emperor Constantine reigned (306–337 AD), Christianity began to transition to the dominant religion of the Roman Empire. Historians remain uncertain about Constantine’s reasons for favoring Christianity, but theologians and historians have argued about which form of Early Christianity he