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Roman Emperor Constantine the Great officially declared Constantinople his “New Rome” and the capital of the Roman Empire on ...
On April 30, 311 AD, the Roman Emperor Galerius issued what became known as the Edict of Serdica, which made the first formal ...
Gelasius is also responsible for a popular celebration which is still marked every year - establishing St Valentine's Day on ...
National Hospital Week, May 11-17, is an opportunity to spotlight our hospitals, health systems and health care workers and their dedication to providing care.
History reminds us that when Christianity is captured by empire, it may flourish in power but withers in spirit.
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Explore Ephesus, a cruise port attraction! Top things to do in Ephesus with our comprehensive guide for an unforgettable ...
The suspense builds up as the world awaits the new pope.
The start of imperial Rome is officially dated to 27 BCE, when Gaius Octavius Caesar was awarded the name Augustus, signaling ...
ARCHAEOLOGISTS have unearthed ruins from a hidden ancient palace which housed popes for centuries before the Vatican was ...
He was also granted permission by Constantine to build the Lateran ... "We have to remember that the Roman Empire, and indeed the Middle Ages, didn't think of race as we think of it nowadays.
One of the world’s most famous religious buildings, Istanbul’s Hagia Sophia was extraordinary when it was built in the sixth ...