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Chris with Belle Chere as Constantine

The bronze head of Constantine I in Capitoline Museums.

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

Emperor of the Roman Emprire, Constantine was crowned as such in York. Not Rome...

Constantine - Toronto - November 2018

A baroque statue, Constantine's Palace and the Roman Basilica fill the frame on a sunny day in Trier, Germany.

Monumental marble head of Constantine from York, where he was first proclaimed emperor in 306 AD.

Constantine the Great was proclamed Roman Emperor in York in 306.

Built to commemorate Constantine I's victory over Maxentius at the Battle of Milvian Bridge on October 28, 312

Dedicated by the Senate in AD 315, the tenth anniversary (decennalia) of the emperor's reign, the Arch of Constantine (Arcus Constantini) commemorates the victory of Constantine over Maxentius at the Battle of Milvian Bridge in AD 312 for sole control of the Roman empire in the west.

 

IMP(eratori) CAES(ari) FL(avio) CONSTANTINO MAXIMO | P(io) F(elicit) AUGUSTO S(enatus) P(opulus) Q(ue) R(omanus) | QUOD INSTINCTU DIVINITATIS MENTIS | MAGNITUDINE CUM EXERCITU SUO | TAM DE TYRANNO QUAM DE OMNI EIUS | FACTIONE UNO TEMPORE IUSTIS | REM PUBLICAM ULTUS EST ARMIS | ARCUM TRIUMPHIS INSIGNEM DICAVIT

 

For the Emperor Caesar Flavius Constantine the Greatest, pious blessed Augustus, because by inspiration of divinity, in greatness of his mind, from a tyrant on one side and from every faction of all on the other side at once, with his army he avenged the republic with just arms, the Senate and Roman People (SPQR) dedicated this arch as a sign for his triumphs.

  

"In this place, Constantine the Great was proclaimed Roman Emperor in 306"

The obverse of a medium bronze follis, struck in Trier, on the Rhine, in the name of the Roman emperor Constantine I, 306- 337 AD..

View of the Arch of Constantine and Colosseum from a path leading to the Imperial Forum, Rome, Italy

Constantine the Great

 

Metropolitan Museum

 

NYC

Stupid exboyfriend's old band. Stupid ex in the stupid page and lyrics he probably helped write. The irony of it all kills me now.

Random surfer -- Constantine Bay is a surfer place, I hear ;-)

Tad Kubler of The Hold Steady collab'ed for one song

A view of the Arch of Constantine from the Coliseum.

The Arch of Constantine, with the Colosseum in the background at right.

From the Basilica of Maxentius and Constantine, Rome. 325-26 CE. Marble, Height of head 8' 6" (2.6 m). Palazzo dei Conservatori, Rome.

The Constantines

@ the Underground

Hamilton, Ontario

February 17, 2006

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

or Çemberlitaş sütunu. This 50m high monumental column constructed on the orders of the Roman emperor Constantine the Great in 330 AD commemorates the declaration of Byzantium (renamed by Constantine as Nova Roma) as the new capital city of the Roman Empire.

Constantine Bay is an unusual beach for North Cornwall, since there it is backed by sand dunes rather than cliffs.

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