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  • Constantine 3
    He was born at Naissus (modern-day Nis, Yugoslavia) in about 280 AD Constantine was educated in the imperial court of Rome and pursued to succeed his father. ...
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  • Constantine
    ... (Sayers 281) According to Eusebius, Constantine's personal biographer and close friend, Constantine was born between AD 273 and 275 in the city of Naissus (a ...
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  • The History of American Art
    ... Emperor Constantine (AD 306-337), became a Christian and issued an Edict granting everybody the right to choose his own religion. ...
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  • Constantine Biography
    ... the African Donatist schism, which began in 311 AD Donatists, Christians ... Constantine, divinely appointed, saw ending religious disorder as the emperor's duty. ...
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  • Eusebius of Caesarea
    ... and the history of his world till 303 AD. He died around 339 AD, following Constantine, and before the death of Constantine's son. ...
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  • Christianity
    ... In 312 AD Constantine, a rival for emperor put the fate of a battle that would either win him the crown or kill him in the hands of the Christian god. ...
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  • Christianity
    ... In 312 AD Constantine, a rival for emperor put the fate of a battle that would either win him the crown or kill him in the hands of the Christian god. ...
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  • The Fall of the Roman Empire
    ... Constantine took control in 324 AD He immediately reorganized the military structure in that he removed the jurisdiction of the praetorian prefects, nominated ...
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  • The Fall of Rome
    ... Diocletian died in 305 AD In 324 AD Constantine took over as emperor. ... After Constantine's death in 337 AD, the empire was again divided. ...
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  • Christians
    ... In 312 AD Constantine, a rival for emperor put the fate of a battle that would either win him the crown or kill him in the hands of the Christian god. ...
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  • music of the middle ages
    ... Emperor Constantine 306 - 337 AD, became the emperor of Rome in 306, and was the most powerful person in his part of the world. ...
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  • Theatre History
    ... As true theatre all but disappeared under the carefree excess of pagan Rome, it was soon outlawed by Constantine in 325 AD after a dream in which he saw a ...
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  • Roman Gladiators
    ... Although Constantine the Great (274-337 AD), who was the first Roman Ruler to be converted to Christianity, forbid gladiatorial contest in 325 AD, they ...
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  • The First Crusade
    ... The Byzantine Empire brought a breath of new life to Christianity in Jerusalem in 326 AD. "The emperor of the Byzantine Empire, Constantine, was a Christian ...
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  • Christian Persecutions
    ... It wasn't until 313 AD, under the Emperor Constantine, that Christianity was officially recognized as an acceptable religion. Yet ...
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  • history 4
    ... In the year 476 AD, the last emperor died, marking the fall of the ... about Romulus and Remus, Gaius Julius Caesar, Augustus, Caligula, Nero, Constantine; they'll ...
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  • Gladiators
    ... Christianity gained its most powerful convert in AD 312 when emperor Constantine the Great adopted the faith and declared Christianity the state religion. ...
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  • Early Christianity
    ... It was not until the reign of Constantine when Christians were authorized to practice their chosen faith. The "Ediet of Milan"(313 AD), gave official ...
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  • COSTANTINE
    ... Constantinople became the capital of the Roman Empire in the year 330 AD after Constantine the Great founded the city and re-named it after himself. ...
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  • ROme
    ... Through the first general persecution of Christians by Decius in 250 AD to the conversion of the emperor to Christianity by Constantine, it was only a matter ...
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  • Understanding Change within Western Society from
    ... not read (Fleming, 123). Christianity was made an official, legal religion in 313 AD, by Constantine. When this happened, marble ...
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  • Understanding Change within Western Society from Roman Times to ...
    ... not read (Fleming, 123). Christianity was made an official, legal religion in 313 AD, by Constantine. When this happened, marble ...
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  • Byzantine Empire
    ... When Constantine the Great moved the capital of the Roman Empire from Rome to Byzantium, which he renamed after himself Constantinople, in 330 AD, When the ...
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  • Women, the first priests
    ... Before the Edict of Constantine in 313 AD, Christians were forced to worship in the privacy of their homes. Women were the ones that ran things in the home. ...
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  • A comparitive analysis of The Roman Empire and Han China
    ... years and thrived under great reformers and strong leaders such as Constantine and Diocletion but eventually collapsed in the fourth century AD Finally, both ...
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  • Julian the Apostate (Bibliagraphy in essay)
    Julian the Apostate Julian was born in the city of Constantine sometime in May 332 AD. His father was Julius Constantius, who was ...
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  • Early Civilizations1
    ... 306 AD - Constantine I becomes the emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire. 320 ... 324 AD - Constantine reunites the Roman Empire. 330 ...
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  • How Religion influenced the development of Civilizations
    ... and Gentiles. After winning the effects of Constantine, Christianity became the official state religion in 350 AD. Centuries later ...
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  • How Religion influenced the development of Civilizations
    ... and Gentiles. After winning the effects of Constantine, Christianity became the official state religion in 350 AD. Centuries later ...
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  • The Plight of the Jews
    ... the Empire. In AD 312 the Roman emperor Constantine converted to Christianity, becoming the first Christian emperor. He strongly ...
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