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Ordination of Bishop Elect Constantine of Sassima at The Archdiocesan Cathedral of The Holy Trinity in NYC Officiated by H.E. Archbishop Elpidophoros, Members of The Eparchial Synod, Auxiliary Bishops of GOA and over 30 Clergy of The Archdiocese and hundreds of faithful.
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A statue of Emperor Constantine, who was crowed Augustus in York right around where this awesome statue is now. He looks like a comic book character the way I caught him.
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He was proclaimed as the Emperor of Roman empire in 306AD in the city of York, then known as Eboracum.
This arch was built for Constantine in the 4th century. The panels show his conquest of the known world.
A Magento site for a Cornwall based garden nursery. If you live in the UK the site allows you to place an order and you will be asked to pay by card over the phone or cheque. If you live in Europe the site allows you to pay via PayPal.
Constantine's Arch is impressive, although much of the art was taken from other monuments since during Rome's decline even their artists were turning to shit.
A procession to mark the 1700th anniversary of Constantine being made Emperor of the Roman Empire in York.
He is credited with being the first Christian political leader.