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Religious policies, beliefs, and effects of Constantine I

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  • Durante su reinado el cristianismo comenzó a convertirse en la religión dominante del Imperio Romano. (es)
  • religious policies, beliefs, and effects of Constantine I (en)
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  • Eusebius of Caesarea (en)
  • Lactantius (en)
  • Hans Pohlsander (en)
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  • The Emperor Constantine (en)
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  • A tall pole plated with gold had a transverse bar forming the shape of a cross. Up at the extreme top a wreath woven of precious stones and gold had been fastened. On it two letters, imitating by its first characters the name "Christ," formed the monogram of the Saviour's title, rho being intersected in the middle by chi ... From the transverse bar, which was bisected by the pole, hung suspended a cloth ... But the upright pole ... carried the golden head-and-shoulders portrait of the Godbeloved Emperor, and likewise of his sons. (en)
  • The prevailing spirit of Constantine's government was one of conservatism. His conversion to and support of Christianity produced fewer innovations than one might have expected; indeed they served an entirely conservative end, the preservation and continuation of the Empire. (en)
  • the Christ of God appeared to him with the sign which had appeared in the sky, and urged him to make himself a copy of the sign which had appeared in the sky, and to use this as a protection against the attacks of the enemy. (en)
  • Constantine was advised in a dream to mark the heavenly sign of God on the shields of his soldiers and then engage in battle. He did as he was commanded and by means of a letter X turned sideways, with the top of its head bent around , he marked Christ on their shields . Armed with this sign, the army took up its weapons. (en)
  • About the time of the midday sun, when the day was just turning, he said he saw with his own eyes up in the sky and resting over the sun, a cross-shaped trophy formed from light, and a text attached to it which said, "By this conquer." Amazement at the spectacle seized both him and the whole company of soldiers which was then accompanying him on a campaign he was conducting somewhere, and witnessed the miracle. (en)
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  • De Mortibus Persecutorum (en)
  • Vita Constantini (en)
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  • Constantine the Great and Christianity (en)
  • قسطنطين العظيم والمسيحية (ar)
  • Constantí el Gran i el cristianisme (ca)
  • Konstantinus Agung dan Kekristenan (in)
  • Константин Великий и христианство (ru)
  • Костянтин Великий і християнство (uk)
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