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Marriage (Roman law) --- Rome --- History --- Rome - History - Constantine I, the Great, 306-337
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Rome --- History --- Politics and government --- Religion --- Histoire --- Politique et gouvernement --- Severans, 193-235 --- Period of military anarchy, 235-284 --- Diocletian, 284-305 --- Constantine the Great, 306-337
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Emperors --- Empereurs --- Biography. --- Biographies --- Constantine --- Rome --- History --- Histoire --- Rome ancienne --- --Constantin, --- IVe s., --- IVe s., 301-400 --- Constantin, --- Constantin, 280-337 --- Constantin Ier (empereur romain ; 027.?-0337) --- 306-337 (Constantin I le Grand) --- Chronologie
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Lucius Domitius Alexander, Vicar of Africa rebelled against Maxentius, and proclaimed Emperor by his troops, ruled between 308 and 310 A.D. His reign, poorly documented, has never been deeply studied, and his coins, extremely rare and widely forged suffered the same shortage. This study has therefore the double purpose to re-examine in detail all historical aspects of the reign (dates, extent and context) as well as numismatic questions (types, political meaning of reverses, chronology and volumes of strikes).0It is highlighting, for instance, the originality and rich diversity of Domitius Alexander's production. It also shows the very special links between Carthage's mint and the first issues of solidi in Trier, which chronology should probably be reviewed and placed a few months before the generally accepted dates. The study then provide a new catalog of types in replacement of the outdated RIC, a corpus of the 205 known coins (genuine coins as well as forgeries), a corpus of identified dies and their links, and finally a detailed inventory of inscriptions in Domitius Alexander's name.
Coins, Ancient --- Coinage - Carthage (Extinct city) --- Coins, Roman - Carthage (Extinct city) --- Emperors - Rome - Usurpation --- Emperors - Rome - Biography --- Lucius Domitius Alexander --- Rome - History - Constantine I, the Great, 306-337 --- Coinage --- Coins, Roman --- Emperors --- Rome
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Questo discorso è attribuito a Nazario da buona parte della tradizione manoscritta, e viene tramandato come quarto in una silloge, curata da un anonimo e aperta dal panegirico di Plinio il Giovane a Traiano. Il curatore potrebbe essere Latino Pacato Drepanio . Ultimamente, T. D. Barnes ha avanzato l’ipotesi che prima di Pacato siano esistite due raccolte di Panegirici gallici all’inizio del quarto secolo; la prima, comprendente sette discorsi tenuti tra il 289 e il 310 (quelli che nell’ordine manoscritto vanno dal quinto al decimo), sarebbe stata integrata proprio da Nazario, che all’inizio e alla fine di essa vi avrebbe aggiunto rispettivamente il proprio panegirico (il quarto) e quello del 313 (il dodicesimo) a mo’ di cornice.
Speeches, addresses, etc., Latin. --- Speeches, addresses, etc., Latin --- Discours latins --- History and criticism. --- Histoire et critique --- Constantine --- Rome --- History --- Histoire --- History and criticism --- Speeches, addresses, etc., Latin - History and criticism --- Constantin empereur --- Constantine - I, - Emperor of Rome, - -337 --- Rome - History - Constantine I, the Great, 306-337
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Cet ouvrage d'Eusèbe de Césarée (v. 270 - v. 340) est en réalité composé de deux discours, tous deux prononcés à Constantinople en présence de Constantin. Le premier est un panégyrique à l'occasion des trente ans de règne de l'empereur (le 25 juillet 336) : Eusèbe y expose ce qui sera la théologie politique de l'Empire byzantin, mais qui aura aussi une longue postérité dans tous les royaumes chrétiens. Selon cette conception, le gouvernement du monde est donné par le Père au Christ-Logos médiateur, lequel le délègue à l'empereur, et celui-ci règne à l'imitation du Logos, qui lui-même règne sur le monde à l'imitation du Père, roi universel. Le second discours est en quelque sorte le fondement théologique du premier : il expose la théologie du Logos et forme comme une synthèse de la pensée d'Eusèbe sur la création et l'œuvre de salut du Christ.
Church and state --- Eglise et Etat --- History --- Sources --- Histoire --- Constantine --- Rome --- Religion and state --- Historiography --- 276 =75 EUSEBIUS CAESARIENSIS --- Griekse patrologie--EUSEBIUS CAESARIENSIS --- Religion and state - Rome --- Eusebius ep. Caesariensis --- Constantine - I, - Emperor of Rome, - d. 337 --- Rome - History - Constantine I, the Great, 306-337 --- Rome - Historiography
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The religious politics of Constantine and of his successors, which would change in many aspects the political and social equilibrium of the Empire, was also a fundamental turning point in the conception of space and in its sacralization, contributing to the transformation and the definition of ancient topography through a new network of holy places. Such a procedure has had important ideological, theological, and political implications, often emphasized in contemporary sources and apparent in different ways in later texts as well. In these texts, the memory of Constantine becomes a paradigm for referring to the construction of the image of a Christian empire. Basilicas, palaces, sanctuaries, and, on the other hand, forums, temples, curias, become the "visible" language through which it is possible to read the tangible signs of transformation, conversion, and continuous presence, onto which symbolic references are projected. Through the contributions of studies from around the world and from various academic disciplines, the subject of sacred space in the age of Constantine is investigated here from many points of view, including that of literary history, archaeology, epigraphy, art history, and relating to different geographical and chronological areas: from the classical places of Rome and from the Christian West to the construction of the Holy Land and the Byzantine Empire, from hagiographical discourses to foundation legends, from Coptic traditions to those of the Rus' in the 11th-13th centuries, and also including reception in contemporary times.
Church and state --- Sacred space --- Church history --- Eglise et Etat --- Lieux sacrés --- Eglise --- Histoire --- Constantine --- Rome --- History --- Lieux sacrés --- Church and state - Rome --- Sacred space - Rome --- Church history - Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600 --- Constantin empereur --- Constantine - I, - Emperor of Rome, - -337 --- Rome - History - Constantine I, the Great, 306-337
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Constantine --- Rome --- History --- 27 <37> "03" --- Kerkgeschiedenis--Rome. Oud-Italië--?"03" --- Emperors --- Empereurs --- Biography. --- Biographies --- Histoire --- Constantijn, --- Constantin, --- Constantin --- Constantine, --- Constantino --- Constantinus Flavius Valerius Aurelius, --- Constantinus --- Constantinus, --- Costantino --- Costantino, --- Flaviĭ Valeriĭ Avreliĭ Konstantin, --- Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus Augustus, --- Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus, --- Flavius Valerius Constantinus, --- Konstantin, --- Konstantin --- Kōnstantinos, --- Kōnstantinos --- Konstantyn, --- Kostandianos --- Κωνσταντίνος, --- Флавий Валерий Аврелий Константин, --- Константин --- Константин, --- Flavije Valerije Konstantin --- Constantine I --- Biography --- Constantin empereur --- Constantine - I, - Emperor of Rome, - -337 --- Rome - History - Constantine I, the Great, 306-337
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Constantine --- Speeches, addresses, etc., Latin --- History and criticism. --- -Latin orations --- Latin speeches --- History and criticism --- Rome --- History --- -Sources. --- -History and criticism --- Panegyrici Latini. --- Duodecim panegyrici Latini --- Panegyrici veteres --- Oratores panegyrici --- Rim --- Roman Empire --- Roman Republic (510-30 B.C.) --- Romi (Empire) --- Byzantine Empire --- Rome (Italy) --- Sources. --- Panegyrici Latini --- Speeches, addresses, etc., Latin - History and criticism --- Constantin empereur --- Constantine - I, - Emperor of Rome, - d. 337 --- Rome - History - Constantine I, the Great, 306-337 - Sources
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Constantine is a convenient and concise account of one of the most important figures in ancient history. Hans Pohlsander:* describes the Roman world into which Constantine was born* assesses Constantine's ability as soldier and statesman* emphasizes the significance of Constantine as Rome's first Christian emperor* discusses the importance of the establishment of the new capital at Byzantium* gives an even-handed assessment of Constantine's achievement* incorporates a cultural and artistic focus, analyzing coins, architecture, sculpture and painting of the peri
Constantine the Great --- 937.09 --- Emperors --- -Rulers --- Sovereigns --- Heads of state --- Kings and rulers --- Monarchy --- 937.09 Geschiedenis van Rome: verdeling en val van Rome--(395-476) --- Geschiedenis van Rome: verdeling en val van Rome--(395-476) --- Biography --- Constantine I, Emperor of Rome --- Rome --- -History --- -937.09 --- -Emperors --- Empereurs --- Biographies --- Constantine --- Byzantine Empire --- Empire byzantin --- History --- Histoire --- Constantijn, --- Constantin, --- Constantin --- Constantine, --- Constantino --- Constantinus Flavius Valerius Aurelius, --- Constantinus --- Constantinus, --- Costantino --- Costantino, --- Flaviĭ Valeriĭ Avreliĭ Konstantin, --- Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus Augustus, --- Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus, --- Flavius Valerius Constantinus, --- Konstantin, --- Konstantin --- Kōnstantinos, --- Kōnstantinos --- Konstantyn, --- Kostandianos --- Κωνσταντίνος, --- Флавий Валерий Аврелий Константин, --- Константин --- Константин, --- Flavije Valerije Konstantin --- Constantine I --- Constantine the Great, 306-337
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