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Chief National Correspondent The Constantine Arch in Rome has endured ... the emperor’s victory over Maxentius in the Battle at Milvian Bridge in AD 312, but an ‘apocalyptic’ lightning ...
The honorary arch, which is nearly 70 feet tall, was erected in 315 A.D. to celebrate the victory of Emperor Constantine over Maxentius after the battle at Milvian Bridge in Rome. Fernando ...
A.D. 283–285) in what is now Serbia—the first civil war scene ever included on a Roman triumphal monument—was transformed into the conflict at the Milvian Bridge pitting Constantine against ...
But he had to earn the title, and did so at the Battle of Milvian Bridge, where he defeated a persistent usurper, Maxentius. On the eve of the battle, so the story goes, the pagan Constantine was ...
Sis said Constantine could be ruthless as a soldier ... military victory over his brother-in-law Maxentius near the Milvian Bridge in 312 to assistance from the Christian God.
But he had to earn the title, and did so at the Battle of Milvian Bridge, where he defeated a persistent usurper, Maxentius. On the eve of the battle, so the story goes, the pagan Constantine was ...
Constantine the Great at the Battle of Milvian Bridge, where in 312 he defeated his rivals for control of Rome. According to legend, before the battle Constantine experienced a vision of a cross ...
According to the account of the Roman historian Eusebius, the day before his decisive Battle of the Milvian Bridge against the pagan Maxentius in 312 A.D., Constantine saw a cross in the sky.
The honorary arch, more than 20 meters (nearly 70 feet) in height, was erected in A.D. 315 to celebrate the victory of Emperor Constantine over Maxentius following the battle at Milvian Bridge.