And you have to understand that Constantine, when Eusebius portrays him, is someone who had just achieved total domination over the whole of the Roman Empire. And he was a figure of commanding ...
Archbishop Elpidophoros of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America praised President Donald Trump and compared him to ...
Greek Independence Day, on March 25, marks the beginning of the Greek revolt against Ottoman rule in 1821 and overlaps with the Feast of the Annunciation.
When it comes to Roman Emperors and their fate, a big mystery appears that has baffled historians and archaeologists alike for centuries.
A viral social media trend last year suggested the Roman Empire is frequently in men's ... a replica of a statue of Constantine from about AD312, created using 3D modelling technology from scans ...
Constantine's death would drive a crack through the Roman Empire, splitting it into West and East. Over the next several hundred years, parts of it would even fall to foreign invaders.
It’s hard to imagine Christianity without the Nicene Creed. Seventeen hundred years ago, what became the defining statement ...
In 313 AD, the Emperor Constantine issued the Edict of Milan, which accepted Christianity: 10 years later, it had become the official religion of the Roman Empire.
During the year 306 CE, Constantine I became the emperor. renamed Byzantium to Constantinople and changed it from a Greek city to a capital of the Eastern Roman Empire. It was under Constantine that ...
becoming the official religion of the empire in 380 A.D. Constantine is especially significant to the Orthodox Church, which canonized him for his efforts, unlike the Roman Catholic Church.