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(Ebook) The Emperor Constantine (2nd ed. 2004) [LANCASTER PAMPHLETS IN ANCIENT HISTORY] by Hans A. Pohlsander ISBN 9780203622582, 9780415319386, 0415319382, 0203622588

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Instant download (eBook) The Emperor Constantine (2nd ed. 2004) [LANCASTER PAMPHLETS IN ANCIENT HISTORY] after payment.
Authors:Hans A. Pohlsander
Pages:135 pages.
Year:1996
Editon:2nd ed. 2004
Publisher:Routledge
Language:english
File Size:2.7 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780203622582, 9780415319386, 0415319382, 0203622588
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(Ebook) The Emperor Constantine (2nd ed. 2004) [LANCASTER PAMPHLETS IN ANCIENT HISTORY] by Hans A. Pohlsander ISBN 9780203622582, 9780415319386, 0415319382, 0203622588

The emperor Constantine has been called the most importantemperor of Late Antiquity. His powerful personality laid the foundations not only of St Peter’s Basilica in Rome and ofJerusalem’s Church of the Holy Sepulchre, but of post-classical European civilization; his reign was eventful and highly dramatic. His victory at the Milvian Bridge counts among the most decisive moments in world history. 

But Constantine was also controversial, and the controversy begins in antiquity itself. The Christian writers Lactantius and Eusebius saw in Constantine a divinely appointed benefactor of mankind. Julian the Apostate, on the other hand, accused him of greed and waste, and the pagan historian Zosimus held him responsible for the collapse of the (Western) empire.

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