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The Emperor Constantine and Jerusalem
Article which looks at how Jerusalem was treated during the reign of Constantine.
jeru.huji.ac.il
Category: Society > History > By Time Period > Ancient > Rome > People > Roman Emperors > Constantine
The Early Church - The Roman Emperor Constantine
Brief article which details the importance of Constantine in Christian church history.
www.request.org.uk
Category: Society > History > By Time Period > Ancient > Rome > People > Roman Emperors > Constantine
Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers: Eusebius Pamphilius
Includes e-texts of Church History; The Life of the Blessed Emperor Constantine; The Oration of the Emperor Constantine; The Oration in Praise of the Emperor Constantine.
ccel.org
Overview of the life, reign, and influence of the Roman Emperor Constantine.
www.roman-empire.net
Category: Society > History > By Time Period > Ancient > Rome > People > Roman Emperors > Constantine
In office for 21 years, while Constantine was emperor. St. Sylvester died in 335.
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Essay on the Emperor Constantine written by Hans A. Pohlsander of SUNY Albany.
www.roman-emperors.org
Category: Society > History > By Time Period > Ancient > Rome > People > Roman Emperors > Constantine
Medieval Sourcebook by Eusebius of Caesarea detailing the life of the Roman Emperor Constantine.
www.fordham.edu
Category: Society > History > By Time Period > Ancient > Rome > People > Roman Emperors > Constantine
Pope St. Sylvester I, in office for 21 years, while Constantine was emperor. St. Sylvester died in 335.
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Category: Society > Religion and Spirituality > Christianity > People > Saints > S > Saint Sylvester I
A chronological list of Emperors, from Constantine I (324-337 AD) to Constantine XI Dragases (1449-1453 AD). Biographies of several can by reached by following the hyperlinks.
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Category: Society > History > By Time Period > Middle Ages > Byzantine Empire > Famous People
Constantinople, Third Ecumenical Council of
The Sixth General Council was summoned in 678 by Emperor Constantine Pogonatus, with a view of restoring between East and West the religious harmony that had been troubled by the Monothelistic controversies.
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Roman emperor 361-63, b. at Constantinople in 331, d. 26 June, 363, son of Julius Constantius, the half-brother of Constantine the Great.
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By this name is understood, since the end of the Middle Ages, a forged document of Emperor Constantine the Great, by which large privileges and rich possessions were conferred on the pope and the Roman Church.
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