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A surgeon focusing on spinal care, Dr. Constantine Toumbis treats patients at Citrus Spine Institute in Crystal River, Florida. At his private practice, he performs a variety of procedures, including anterior cervical fusions, posterior lumbar fusions, minimally invasive techniques utilizing microsurgery and tumor removal.
This bronze statue of Constantine the Great is a copy of one in Milan, in front of San Lorenzo Maggiore basilica. The monument commemorates Constantine for his important Edict of Milan, which granted religious tolerance throughout the Roman Empire. The original is now in the Basilica of San Giovanni in Laterano in Rome.
In 1998 the York Civic Trust commissioned a highly acclaimed statue of this Roman Emperor, to stand alongside York Minster and placed near the South Transept. The site was highly appropriate for Constantine was proclaimed Emperor in York in AD306, only a few metres away on what was the site of the Roman Legionary fortress.
The renowned sculptor, Philip Jackson, took great pains to research the clothing, seating and armour of the period, and gave much thought about how to portray the Emperor. The result is a fascinating medley of fact and conjecture. The battle-hardened warrior sits in conciliatory manner looking down upon his broken sword, which forms the shape of a cross.
By this simple artifice, Jackson symbolises the fact that Constantine made Christianity an acceptable religion of the Roman Empire.
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Lamia is a Constantine by Cerisedolls.
Face up by me.
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Triumphal Arch of Constantine the Great, in celebration of his victory over Maxentius at the Milvian Bridge, October 28, A.D. 312; Rome. The arch recycled several artistic elements associated with previous emperors. Constantine legalized Christianity in 313 (Edict of Milan); Theodosius I made Christianity the official religion of the empire in A.D. 380.
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Looking for new home Lillycat Cerisedolls Constantine White skin faceup by Dollgru (Kappa) (white french resin)
________ is not just a property of _____ beings, it exists in _____ creatures including those ones from the other side.
Life is fragile, no matter who you are and where you are.
When you have to fight those devils, first you have to challenge your own soul.
قبة مسجد الامير عبد القادر بقسنطينة
Ville de Constantine - Algérie
مدينة قسنطينة - الجزائر
Concerto For Constantine front man Mark Greany on stage at Revolver club night at Radio City, Store St, Dublin 1. Mark used to be in JJ72 if that means anything to you.
Click here to see more from the night. They were supporting Snow Patrol in the O2 Arena in Dublin and London in March 09.
Concerto For Constantine - m u s i c
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German postcard by Kunst und BildBerlin-Charlottenburg, no. V 112. Photo: Melodie / Deutsche London / Dittner. Publicity still for Bonsoir Paris (1956, Ralph Baum).
Craggy-faced Eddie Constantine (1917 - 1993) was an American actor and singer who spent his career as a tough guy in European films. He became famous for a series of French B movies in which he played private eye Lemmy Caution, based on the hero of the detective novels by Peter Cheyney.
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The Arch of Constantine (Italian: Arco di Costantino) is a triumphal arch in Rome, situated between the Colosseum and the Palatine Hill. It was erected by the Roman Senate to commemorate Constantine I's victory over Maxentius at the Battle of Milvian Bridge in 312. Dedicated in 315, it is the largest Roman triumphal arch. The arch spans the Via triumphalis, the way taken by the emperors when they entered the city in triumph.