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BC: Julius Caesar defeats Pompey at Pharsalus and Pompey flees to Egypt. 681: Bulgaria is founded as a Khanate on ...
In 2013, in the municipality of Arcos de Valdevez, located in the northern Portuguese region of Alto Minho, the União das ...
In the first part of this review of the inaugural Blaise Paschal Lectures on Christianity and the University delivered at the ...
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 ...
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 ...
Historian David Soria dedicates a monumental biography, with special emphasis on military matters, to the first Caesar of ...
Few British cities can match eye-catching York and its wondrous layers of history. Northern England’s walled city was founded ...
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 that place, in A.D. 325, a united Church laid the doctrinal foundations for believers in every age to follow.
Roman emperor Constantine I, who was unbaptized, but in the process of converting to Christianity, called the council.
Before the Battle of the Milvian Bridge in 312, Emperor Constantine was leading his troops when he saw the “chi-rho” cross in the sky with the inscription, “By this sign shalt thou conquer.” After his ...
Why was the Nicene Creed formulated? The Roman Emperor Constantine legalized the Christian faith in 313 through the Edict of Milan. This meant that Christians were no longer subject to persecution in ...