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Newquay, Padstow, Cornwall, UK

A great view of Constantine´s Arch and the square next to the Colosseum

Bry Webb of Constantines @ Virgin Festival in Toronto - September 6, 2008.

 

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By Philip Jackson CVO MA FRBS FRSA

Commisioned by York Civic Trust and unveiled by Lord Donald Coggan, former Archbishop of York.

Constantine Bay

 

Taken: 5 September 2017 at 14:05

This 35 m-high column was constructed in AD 330 as part of the celebrations to inaugurate the new Byzantine capital. It once dominated the magnificent Forum of Constantine.

 

Made of porphyry brought from Heliopolis in Egypt, it was originally surmounted by a Corinthian capital bearing a statue of Emperor Constantine dressed as Apollo. This was brought down in a storm in 1106. Although what is left is relatively unimpressive, it has been carefully preserved. In the year 416 the 10 stone drums making up the column were reinforced with metal rings. These were renewed in 1701 by Sultan Mustafa III, and consequently the column is known as Çemberlitaş (the Hooped Column) in Turkish. In English it is sometimes referred to as the Burned Column because it was damaged by several fires, especially one in 1779 which decimated the Grand Bazaar.

 

A variety of fantastical holy relics were supposedly entombed in the base of the column, which has since been encased in stone to strengthen it. These included the axe which Noah used to build the ark, Mary Magdalene’s flask of anointing oil, and remains of the loaves of bread with which Christ fed the multitude.

Bust of Constantine, Capitoline Museum, Rome

where should i head to? hell or heaven? i wonderrr...*it's a joke fyi*

The view of the Colosseum from Constantine´s Arch

Next to the Colosseum in Rome and the Palatine. Dedicated in 315 AD to celebrate Constantine's victory over co-emperor Maxentius.

Constantine outside York Minster.

Helmeted bust of Constantine 306AD - 337AD

By Philip Jackson CVO MA FRBS FRSA

Commisioned by York Civic Trust and unveiled by Lord Donald Coggan, former Archbishop of York.

Constantine Bay - Cornwall

Constantine's sword reflected beneath his statue, looking towards the Roman column and the Minster school

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

panorama stiched from 2 images best viewed at (1024 x 294)

Constantine the Great, c. A.D. 330. Marble, approx. 8.5' high. Palazzo dei Conservatori, Rome.

The famous giant head of Constantine II, at the Capitoline Museums. Once part of a colossal statue -- as you can see, the head is at least as tall as me.

From our Constantine Claymation - John Con Noir, which was featured on DC Comics website, DC Entertainment's official YouTube channel & on NBC.com - if you haven't seen it, watch it here: www.cooltowncreations.com - where you'll also find Behind-the-Scenes content!

[iPhone] Constantine outside the York Minster.

RHS Wisley - Butterflies in the Glasshouse

Constantine the Great was proclaimed Emperor here in 306

Constantines

Mojo's

Columbia, MO

Oct. 27, 2005

 

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Awesome statue outside York minster.

Early September 2019, evening walk just before 5pm

 

Constantine Mittens are a super cosy, chunky, unisex pair of cabled mittens you can knit up in a weekend. This pattern is much easier than it looks and the result so snug these will become a firm favourite. buttonsandbeeswax.com/patterns/mitts-and-gloves/constanti...

the original statue was seated - wiyh the body parts made from marble and the clothing believed to be wooden

Foot of Emperor Constantine the Great at the Imperial Baths. The giant foot formed part of a 12 metre high statue of a seated Constantine.

 

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Statue of Emperor Constantine near the south transept of York Minster.

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