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May 21 is a festive day as the Greek Orthodox Church commemorates Saint Constantine, the founder of Constantinople, and his ...
Have you ever thought that politics feels like a rollercoaster, with machinations and sharp ups and downs similar to those of ...
The journey to Nicaea for the 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea is expected to be the first international trip of ...
And you have to understand that Constantine, when Eusebius portrays him, is someone who had just achieved total domination over the whole of the Roman Empire. And he was a figure of commanding ...
Kulikowski follows up his impressive The Triumph of Empire, on the two centuries from Hadrian to Constantine the Great, with this equally valuable look at the two centuries that followed, during which ...
Constantine's death would drive a crack through the Roman Empire, splitting it into West and East. Over the next several hundred years, parts of it would even fall to foreign invaders.
Christianity rapidly spread afterward, becoming the official religion of the empire in 380 A.D. Constantine is especially significant to the Greek Orthodox Church, which canonized him for his ...
takes us from the height of empire under the Antonines through the troubled late second and early third centuries, into the prolonged crisis of the mid-third century, the slow restoration of order ...