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Flavia Julia Helena (/ ˈ h ɛ l ə n ə /; Greek: Ἑλένη, Helénē; c. AD 246/248–330), also known as Helena of Constantinople and in Christianity as Saint Helena, was an Augusta of the Roman Empire and mother of Emperor Constantine the Great.
21 de abr. de 2022 · Saint Helena of Constantinople (248/250-328 CE), mother of Roman emperor Constantine I (r. 306-337 CE) is most famous for her pilgrimage to Jerusalem where tradition claims found Christ's true cross and built the Basilica of the Holy Sepulcher. When did Saint Helena convert to Christianity?
21 de abr. de 2022 · Santa Helena de Constantinopla (248/250-328 d.C.) fue la madre del emperador romano Constantino I (que gobernó del 306 al 337 d.C.). Es conocida por su peregrinaje a Jerusalén, donde según la tradición, encontró la Vera Cruz de Cristo y construyó la Basílica del Santo Sepulcro.
Flavia Julia Elena, también conocida como santa Elena de la Cruz y Elena de Constantinopla ( Drépano, hacia 250- Roma, hacia 330), fue una augusta romana, santa de las Iglesias católica, luterana y ortodoxa . No se conoce con exactitud la fecha de su nacimiento. Vida [ editar]
- Φλαβία Ιουλία Ελένη
- c. 330 (79-80 años), Roma
Saint Helena (Latin: Flavia Iulia Helena Augusta), also known as Saint Helen, Helena Augusta or Helena of Constantinople (c. 250 – c. 330 C.E.), was the consort of Emperor Constantius Chlorus, and the mother of Emperor Constantine the Great, with whom she had a close relationship.
- c. 250 in Drepanum, Bithynia, Asia Minor
- Pre-Congregation
12 de mar. de 2024 · St. Helena (born c. 248, Drepanon?, Bithynia, Asia Minor—died c. 328, Nicomedia; Western feast day August 18; Eastern feast day [with Constantine] May 21) was a Roman empress who was the reputed discoverer of Christ’s cross. (See also True Cross.) Helena was married to the Roman emperor Constantius I Chlorus, who renounced her
31 de ene. de 2019 · Helena was the mother of Roman Emperor Constantine I . She was considered a saint in the eastern and western churches, reported to be the discoverer of the "true cross." Dates: About 248 CE to about 328 CE; her birth year is estimated from a report by the contemporary historian Eusebius that she was about 80 near the time of her death.