View allAll Photos Tagged constantine

A "close up" of the statue of Constantine The Great outside York Minster in Minster Yard. Shot close up, but with 15mm.

I got closer to it to take a photo for a coworker, who wanted to compare it with a painting of it that he has seen. I couldn't quite match the angle of the painting. I think it was the artists interpretation.

 

I think this is it. No way you could line it up like that.

commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Canaletto_(Giovanni_Antonio_Canal)_(Italian_-_View_of_the_Arch_of_Constantine_with_the_Colosseum_-_Google_Art_Project.jpg

Constantine Popov artist famous for being famous ….Constantine Popov a very good painter . A talanted painter . The sort of painter who will make other famous artists say : ‘wow Constantine are such a talented painter -i must learn to paint like Constantine’.

Remaining pieces of a monumental statue of Emperor Constantine the Great, in the courtyard of the Capitoline Museum

 

www.museicapitolini.org/

Roman Emperor Consantine I was proclaimed Augustus near the spot in York where his statue now stands, beside York Minster (Though obviously the Minster came rather later...)

Arch of Constantine, Rome.

The Arch of Constantine, Rome-IT

  

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 to commemorate Constantine I's victory over Maxentius at the Battle of Milvian Bridge on October 28, 312. Dedicated in 315, it is the latest of the existing triumphal arches in Rome, from which it differs by spolia, the extensive re-use of parts of earlier buildings.

See more.

 

O Arco de Constantino é um arco triunfal em Roma, a curta distância para oeste do Coliseu. Foi erigido para comemorar a vitória de Constantino sobre Maxêncio na Batalha da Ponte Mílvio, 312 AD. A batalha está representada na banda pouco esculpida sobre o lado direito do arco, na frente oposta ao Coliseu.

    

Constantine bay, nr Padstow Cornwall, high tide and some big waves crashing in

  

E-30, 14-54mm mk1

0.6 ND grad over sky, 0.9 ND.

 

Taken in front of the Constantine village offices.

Arch of Constantine (July, 2013)

Title:

People:

Place:Rome

Date:2013:07:22 00:38:36

File:P7220055.jpg

 

Exploring Roman York at the Yorkshire Museum. Read about it here thederringdos.com/?p=807

Болгария, Варна,

Курорт Святые Константин и Елена

Bulgaria, Varna,

Resort Saints Constantine and Helena

near Falmouth, Cornwall

Ilford delta 400 pro

Erected in celebration of a victory by Constantine I, and used as an entranceway by emperors returning to Rome in triumph. It was built partially from pieces of other monuments.

IMP(ERATORI) CAES(ARI) FL(AVIO) CONSTANTINO MAXIMO

P(IO) F(ELICI) AVGVSTO S(ENATVS) P(OPVLVS) Q(VE) R(OMANVS)

QVOD INSTINCTV DIVINITATIS MENTIS

MAGNITVDINE CVM EXERCITV SVO

TAM DE TYRANNO QVAM DE OMNI EIVS

FACTIONE VNO TEMPORE IVSTIS

REMPVBLICAM VLTVS EST ARMIS

ARCVM TRIVMPHIS INSIGNEM DICAVIT

 

To the Emperor Caesar Flavius Constantinus, the Greatest, pious, fortunate, the Senate and people of Rome, by inspiration of divinity and his own great mind with his righteous arms on both the tyrant and his faction in one instant in rightful battle he avenged the republic, dedicated this arch as a memorial to his military victory.

 

Arch of Constantine

 

And be sure to look at this site to get a great overview !

 

P8137047

These are barbarians from what is now Romania; they seem to have nothing to do with Constantine, but were part of an earlier arch celebrating Trajan.

1 2 ••• 57 58 60 62 63 ••• 79 80