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Roman emperor, Christian victor

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An edition of Constantine (2010)

Constantine

Roman emperor, Christian victor

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This book is a fascinating survey of the life and enduring legacy of perhaps the greatest and most unjustly ignored of the Roman emperors-written by a richly gifted historian. In 312 A.D., Constantine-one of four Roman emperors ruling a divided empire-marched on Rome to establish his control. On the eve of the battle, a cross appeared to him in the sky with an exhortation, "By this sign conquer." Inscribing the cross on the shields of his soldiers, Constantine drove his rivals into the Tiber and claimed the imperial capital for himself. Under Constantine, Christianity emerged from the shadows, its adherents no longer persecuted. Constantine united the western and eastern halves of the Roman Empire. He founded a new capital city, Constantinople. Thereafter the Christian Roman Empire endured in the East, while Rome itself fell to the barbarian hordes. Paul Stephenson offers a nuanced and deeply satisfying account of a man whose cultural and spiritual renewal of the Roman Empire gave birth to the idea of a unified Christian Europe underpinned by a commitment to religious tolerance. - Publisher.

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Overlook Press
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English

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Table of Contents

Introduction
Part 1 : Faith and power in the third century. Religion in the later Roman Empire
The rise of Christianity
The unconquered emperor and his divine patron
The tetrarchy
Part 2 : Constantine Invictus. Constantine Invictus
Constantine and Rome
Constantine's conversion
Constantinople
Part 3 : Victor Constantine.
Victor Constantine
Constantine Maximus Augustus
Constantine and the bishops
Death and succession
Conclusion
Glossary
Primary sources
Bibliographical essays

Edition Notes

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New York

Classifications

Library of Congress
DG315.S74 2010, DG315 .S74 2010

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xxv, 358 p., [24] p. of plates
Dimensions
24 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24325006M
Internet Archive
constantineroman0000step
ISBN 10
1590203240
ISBN 13
9781590203248
OCLC/WorldCat
489014421

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