History of RomeBook Club Associates, 1978 - 431 pagine |
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Pagina 310
... Constantine's were intended for a stable monarchy that would last for all time . In particular , he continued to reorganize the army , which received ever- increasing commemoration on his coins and medallions . Like Diocletian before ...
... Constantine's were intended for a stable monarchy that would last for all time . In particular , he continued to reorganize the army , which received ever- increasing commemoration on his coins and medallions . Like Diocletian before ...
Pagina 311
... Constantine also carried through a second and even more far - reaching and fateful revolution . This was the conversion of the empire from paganism to Christianity . The persecutions initiated by Diocletian and Galerius had not achieved ...
... Constantine also carried through a second and even more far - reaching and fateful revolution . This was the conversion of the empire from paganism to Christianity . The persecutions initiated by Diocletian and Galerius had not achieved ...
Pagina 313
... Constantine's spokesman Eusebius , the first ecclesiastical historian , nothing was so infuriating to God as divisions in the Church - they were like cutting the body of Christ into pieces . Constantine himself was baptized at the very ...
... Constantine's spokesman Eusebius , the first ecclesiastical historian , nothing was so infuriating to God as divisions in the Church - they were like cutting the body of Christ into pieces . Constantine himself was baptized at the very ...
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Rome and Etruria | 7 |
The Etruscan Monarchy | 18 |
Regal and Republican Rome | 30 |
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