[kŏństən-tēń, kôN-stăN-tēń]
A city of northeast Algeria east of Algiers. It was founded by Carthaginians and was the capital and commercial center of Numidia. Destroyed in warfare in a.d. 311, it was rebuilt by Constantine I and named in his honor.
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Essay on the Emperor Constantine written by Hans A. Pohlsander of SUNY Albany. ... The emperor Constantine has rightly been called the most important emperor of Late Antiquity. His powerful personality laid the foundations of post-classical European civilization; his reign was eventful and highly dramatic.
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Caesar Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus Augustus (27 February c. 272 – 22 May 337), commonly known in English as Constantine I , Constantine the Great , or (among Eastern Orthodox, Coptic O...
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Information on the Roman emperor ... During the wars between Maxentius and the Emperors Severus and Galerius, Constantine remained inactive in his provinces. ... So far Constantine, who was at this time defending his own frontier against the Germans, had taken no part in the quarrels of the other claimants to the throne.
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Constantine movie reviews, trailers - Check out Rotten Tomatoes Constantine clips, pictures, critic and user reviews, forums and the Tomatometer! ... Consensus: Despite solid production values and an intriguing premise, Constantine lacks the focus of another spiritual shoot-em-up, The Matrix.
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Overview of the life, reign, and influence of the Roman Emperor Constantine. ... Constantine was born in Naissus, Upper Moesia, on 27 February in roughly AD 285. Another account places the year at about AD 272 or 273. He was the son of Helena, an inn keeper's daughter, and Constantius Chlorus.
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Resources for Constantine the Great ... Biography of Constantine as written in the Catholic Encyclopedia ... Information on Constantine written by Paul Halsall.
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