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Constantine
An essay surrounding the mystery of Roman Emperor Constantine s vision at the Battle of Nilvian Bridge.
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| 1,125 words
| 4 sources
| APA
| 2005
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on Dec 01, 2005
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History
(Greek and Roman)
, History
(Leaders)
, Religion and Theology
(General)
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Description:
This essay discusses the reign of Roman Emperor Constantine and how his defeat of Maxentius at the Battle of Milvian Bridge was what was ultimately responsible for the rise in power of the Church of Christ.
From the Paper:
"The life rule and leadership of Christianity by Constantine continue to be surrounded in controversy and mystery. Constantine was born to Constantine Chlorus and his wife Helena in Naissus, a location south of the Danube. Constantine's father was the Augustus of the West and when he died his son succeeded him. As a Roman Emperor, Constantine faced a world of military conflict and political strife that often pitted government against church. During the battle for Rome Constantine defeated Maxentius at the Milvian Bridge..."Cite this Essay:
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Constantine (2005, December 01)
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"Constantine" 01 December 2005.
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