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  1. 12 de mar. de 2024 · spouse St. Helena. son Constantine I. Constantius I (born c. 250, Dacia Ripensis—died July 25, 306, Eboracum, Britain [now York, North Yorkshire, England]) was a Roman emperor and father of Constantine I the Great. As a member of a four-man ruling body ( tetrarchy) created by the emperor Diocletian, Constantius held the title of caesar from ...

  2. This chapter covers the decades of the fourth century, between the late 330s and 80s, during which little mention was made of Helena. It discusses the reasons for such silence, including the need of Helena’s grandsons to repair relations with their “Theodoran” relatives in the face of continuing violent divisions.

  3. Augusta, con lo que pasó a ser más conocida como Helena Augusta. Este reconocimiento –que aparece en innumerables monedas e inscripciones2- aumentó notablemente su importancia en la corte a vez convertida al y en el Imperio. Un cristianismo inició un viaje de inspección a Oriente y visitó los santos lugares de

  4. This dissertation about Flavia Julia Helena Augusta, the mother of Constantinc the Great, the first Christian Roman emperor (b. A.D. 273, reigned 306- 337), is divided into two parts. The first part (chapter one) deals with the historical Helena; the second part, consisting of chapters Two, Three and Four, deals with the legends which grew up ...

  5. 17 de nov. de 2022 · The celebration of Constantine’s Vicennalia (twenty-year anniversary of his reign) concluded in Rome in August 326. It was preceded by important religious milestones, such as the Council of Nicaea, but also by disturbing happenings within the Constantinian family, including Constantine’s murder of his brother-in-law Licinius and his nephew ...

  6. According to Socrates, Helena travelled to Jerusalem to answer God’s call; there, she organized the search for the Sepulchre and the Holy Cross and found them. She was supported by Macarius, the bishop of Jerusalem, who, after God’s intervention, distinguished the True Cross from the crosses of the two villains.

  7. Portraits of Helena 189 Principal sources Bibliography General index 195 197 213 Jan Willem Drijvers - 9789004246768 Downloaded from Brill.com01/04/2023 02:38:21PM via free access ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This book first appeared as a doctoral thesis entitled Helena Augusta: Waarheid en Legende, which was presented and successfully defended at the University of Groningen in 1989.