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Face of the Emperor Constantine and the Coliseum, Rome, Italy. Dated around 313-324 AD.
York, UK - August 27th 2015: A statue of Roman Emperor Constantine the Great in York, England.
The old town of Constantine is part of the UNESCO global heritage
Rome, Italy at the Arch of Constantine and the ancient Roman Colosseum at twilight.
"The statue of Emperor Constantine on the public highway outside York Minster, England.Visit my Yorkshire Lightbox for more images from around the county of Yorkshire."
The old town of Constantine is part of the UNESCO global heritage
The First Council of Nicaea was convened by the Roman Emperor Constantine I in 325 in the small town of Nicaea (now Iznik, Turkey) near Constantinople (now Istanbul) to settle the dispute over Arianism. Woodcut engraving, published in 1864.
Face of the Emperor Constantine
Panoramic view of a rocky hill crossed by a road, houses scattered below and mountains on the horizon. Constantine, Algeria
Constantine....In the course of his wars with competitors, to establish himself on the throne, on the eve of the battle of Milvain Bridge, just outside Rome
Vintage engraving of Constantine the Great, Roman emperor from 306 to 337 AD. Acclaimed as emperor by the army at Eboracum (modern-day York) after his father's death in 306 AD, Constantine emerged victorious in a series of civil wars against the emperors Maxentius and Licinius to become sole ruler of both west and east by 324 AD.
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The old town of Constantine is part of the UNESCO global heritage
Rome, Italy - January 30, 2016: inside the Lateran Baptistery is conserved this fresco painting representing the Holy Cross that the emperor Constantine I (on the left side) - also called the Constantine the Great - saw before the Battle of the Milvian Bridge where he fought against Maxentius. Near the cross, the Greek saying "in this sign you will conquer". The painter is Giacinto Gemignani (1605-1681).
Mosaic detail Jesus Christ with Emperor Constantine and Zoe in Hagia Sophia
The old town of Constantine is part of the UNESCO global heritage
Emperor Constantine in bronze at York Minster cathedral where he was proclaimed Emperor of Rome in 306 ad
Constantine the Great - Roman Emperor and founder of Constantinople, isolated on white
Orthodox icon of Saints Constantine and Helena in the lower church in Ostrog, Montenegro
The suspension bridge, or footbridge of Sidi M'Cid and the road which crosses the caves below, this bridge crosses the gorges at 175 meters above the Rhumel, it connects the two parts of Constantine built on two rocks. Constantine, Algeria
Arc of Constantin and Colosseum in Rome at sunrise, Italy
Statue of Emperor Constantine II in the Capitoline Museums Rome Italy.
19th-century illustration of the battle of Constantine, antique engraving after Gulio Romano's fresco. The Battle of the Milvian Bridge shows the battle that took place on October 28, 312 between the Roman Emperors Constantine I and Maxentius. Legend says that Costantine had a dream where a cross appeared in the heavens; a voice told him he would win the battle of Ponte Milvio if he used the cross as his standard. The cross became his standard and he won the battle, and attributed his victory to the god of Christianity.
Saint Constantine, the first Roman Emperor to embrace the Christian faith, was the son of the Emperor Constantius Chlorus and the Empress Helen.
The Baptism of Constantine the Great (c. 272 - 337) by Pope Sylvester I († 335). Woodcut engraving after a fresco (1517/25) by Raphael (Italian painter, 1483 - 1520) in the Sala di Constantino, Vatican, published in 1881.
"Statue of Constantine the Great, 274-337, situated outside York Minster, England. He was proclaimed Roman Emperor here in 306 AD."
A closeup shot of the Zoe mosaic inside the Hagia Sophia Museum in Istanbul Turkey
Naples - The orthodox icon of St. Constantine and St. Helen in the church Chiesa di San Pietro Martire by unknown artist.
Face of the Emperor Constantine
A HDR image of a large bronze sculpture of the 4th-century Roman Emperor Constantine, located outside York Minster, UK.
Illustration from 19th century.
Head of the first christian roman emperor Contantine
The head section of the gigantic statue of the emperor Constantine in Rome.
Vintage engraved illustration isolated on white background - Constantine the Great or Constantine I portrait
Constantine the Great (Latin: Flavius Valerius Constantinus, 272/285 - 337), Roman emperor from 306 to 337. Wood engraving after a Roman statue from the portico of the Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran (4th century AD) in Rome, Italy, published in 1893.
An isolated (on blue background) view from the bottom of a roman emperor Caesar Augustus statue made of green material with his finger pointing in one direction meaning power and commitment
Bruges - The Fresco of st. Constantine and st. Helena in vestibule of st. Constanstine and Helena orthodx church.
Above an entrance to the Byzantine-era church of Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, a tenth-century mosaic depicts Justinian the Great (left) presenting a model of the Hagia Sophia to the Virgin Mary and infant Jesus. On the right, Constantine is presenting a model of city.
Constantine from out-of-copyright 1898 book "Blackie's Modern Cyclopedia of Universal Information".
Illustration of The First Council of Nicaea, by the Roman Emperor Constantine I in 325 AD
The Battle of the Milvian Bridge occurred between Roman Emperors Constantine I and Maxentius in a civil war on October 28, 312 AD. Woodcut illustration published 1846. Copyright expired; artwork is in Public Domain. Digitally restored.
Head of the Emperor Constantine in Rome.
Statue of the Roman Emperor in York, England, UK
Woman walks near Coliseum and Constantine Arch in Rome. Caucasian woman wearing summer dress and colorful shawl in hair. Concept of italian style and travel
Basilica of Constantine or Aula Palatina is a Roman palace basilica at Trier city in Germany
Rome, Italy - March 9, 2016: Rome - The fresco Baptism of emperor Constantine in main apse of church Chiesa di San Silvestro in Capite by Pope Sylvester by Ludovico Gimignani (1688).
Statue of Roman Emperor Constantine the Great (AD 274 - 337) outside York Minster, Yorkshire, England. Proclaimed Roman Emperor in York AD 306.
Face of the Emperor Constantine in the hall of Capitoline Museum, Rome, Italy. Dated around 313-324 AD. Copy space on the right.
Unbelievable medieval interior of Basilica Constantine in Trier, Germany
Road to Colosseum in calm sunny morning
Arch of Constantine and Colosseum with empty alley road, antique Rome city, Italy, toned
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