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Very accurate replicas of the Constantine zippo lighter i made. Made of machined and etched brass. With foundry cast coins which were goldplated.
Proclaimed the first Christian Roman Emperor,in York in AD306.The statue of Constantine,which stands outside the Minster,was commisioned in 1998,and was produced by sculptor Phillip Jackson.
Constantine Bay is a village and beach on the Atlantic coast of north Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is situated approximately three miles west of Padstow and is in the parish of St Merryn.
Just around the corner from the Empire Playhouse cinema at the junction of Bridge Street and Deansgate.
Unlike the paragliders at Woolacombe and the parasurfers at Westward Ho! the beaches around Newquay are definitely for pure surfer guys and girls.
The Constantine Pillar stands on the avenue that links Sultanahmet Square to Beyazıt and was built in 330 during Constantine the Great in order to commemorate the transfer of the seat of the Roman Empire from Rome to Istanbul.
Today’s pillar is rather smaller than the original monument. Its marble crests were added in the Twelfth Century, and the reinforcements at its bottom were added in the Eighteenth Century.
Due to the fact that the monument was damaged by fire over its long history, it was outfitted with protective iron hoops. According to an ancient superstition, Christian holy endowments can be found in a small room at the base of the pillar.
Taken: Beside Burnt Column of Constantine, Istanbul, Turkey
Very accurate replicas of the Constantine zippo lighter i made. Made of machined and etched brass. With foundry cast coins which were goldplated.