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Constantine's sword reflected beneath his statue, looking towards the Roman column and the Minster school
Rome - Arch of Constantine. The arch was erected by the Senate in A.D. 315 to honor Constantine's defeat of the pagan Maxentius at the Battle of the Milvian Bridge (AD 312).
Romans often built arches to signify a great triumph. The Constantine Arch was built to celebrate Constantine's victory over Maxentinus in 312.
The sign says: "Near this place, Constantine the Great was proclaimed Roman Emperor in 306."
Tenuous Link: Roman numerals->Roman Emperor
La reine Mahault
Dans son royaume abandonné, la reine Mahault
Ecoute le vent lui murmurer
Que son retour tant espéré
Souffle le renouveau
L'éternité à un prix
L'ennui...
Constantine I, 306-337, CONSTANTINVS MAX AVG (o), GLORIA EXERCITVS, 2 soldiers standing either side of one standard (r), 15mm. Gary Lee Todd Collection. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.
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Constantine I, 306-337, CONSTANTINVS AVG (o), DN CONSTANTINI MAX AVG, wreath enclosing VOT XX (r), 18mm, exergue: SMHA (Sacra Moneta, Heraclea, first official). Gary Lee Todd Collection. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.