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Craig Knapp (back Row, right) 1978 Junior Year. Constantine, Michigan Public High School Photography Club. F/L to R Exchange Student from France, Barry Oldenberg, R/L to R Bill Grove, Mr. Thorpe, Craig Knapp with Nikon F.

Bryan Webb, Doug MacGregor

Gateway Music Festival July 2009

UK Storm from the remains of Hurracaine Katia @ Constantine Bay, Cornwall, UK

bronze of Constantine I

Capitoline Museums, Rome

Part of a colossal statute of Constantine from the 4th century A.D. originally in the Basilica of Constantine in the Forum.

 

Rome, Italy

 

Constantine Maroulis and girlfriend inside the Celebration Gala Party honoring the 100th Anniversary of Actors' Equity Association at the Hilton Hotel in New York City on June 17, 2013

Constantine II, CONSTAN[TINVS AVG] (o), GLORIA EXERCITVS (r), 2 soldiers with spears and 1 standard, 14mm. Gary Lee Todd Collection. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.

Bronze statue of Constantine the Great in York, England, near the spot where he was proclaimed Emperor in 25. July 306

The Arch of Constantine adjacent to the Colosseum

   

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Asia - Pacific FOreum on Low Carbon Economy - China 2009 "China's Low Carbon Development Pathway"

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McMaster Institute for Sustainable Development in Commerce

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I think that this is a Constantine's Swallowtail butterfly (Papilio constantinus) at the Butterfly Garden at the Science Museum of Western Virginia (Roanoke, Virginia).

King County Councilman Constantine says a few words.

Constantine II, caesar 316-337, augustus 337-340, CONSTANTINVS IVN NOBC (o), PROVIDENTIAE CAESS, camp gate (r), 18mm. Gary Lee Todd Collection. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.

Located right next to the Colosseum, the Arch of Constantine was dedicated in 315 AD.

 

Most of the reliefs and other decorative material are not original to the arch--they were removed from other locations and "repurposed." Many say that sculptors at this time lacked the ability to make them, and resorted to using existing items.

 

faceup for Beruška

Colossal Constantine at the Capitoline Museums.

 

Rome, Italy.

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