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Early Christian Schisms - Part 2 - Extra History Constantine had gained control of the Roman Empire, its first Christian emperor, and he restored full rights to people of the Christian faith with the ...
Throughout antiquity, kingdoms and nations rose and fell but Rome stood strong—until its steep decline. The fall of this ...
In the Jubilee Year of Hope, young people from The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Washington traveled to Rome on three ...
We’re headed back to July 25, 306 A.D. when Constantine I was proclaimed Roman emperor by his troops. Constantine I was the first roman emperor to profess Christianity. He got the name of “The Great” ...
In the first part of this review of the inaugural Blaise Paschal Lectures on Christianity and the University delivered at the ...
Built as a church and repurposed during its 1,500‑year history as a mosque, a museum and now a mosque once more, the Hagia ...
This hesitation started in the fourth century when the Eastern Roman emperor Constantine declared war against Hellenic and Roman polytheism.
The history of the aqueduct system in Arles has been deciphered through the analyses of carbonate fragments. Researchers from ...
Caligula, the ancient Roman emperor infamous for his insanity and cruelty, may have had a soft spot for plants, according to recently published research.
A new look into Caligula, the infamous Roman Emperor, suggests his reputation as a master poisoner came from an expertise in plants.
Türkiye has recovered a bronze statue of Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius that was looted from the ancient city of Boubon in the 1960s and held in the US for decades, the culture and tourism ...
An amateur metal detectorist's discovery of Roman cavalry swords led archaeologists to uncover a 2,000-year-old settlement in Gloucestershire, including a villa and building remains.