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- Inquisition (9274 bytes)
5: ...tral bureaucracy. After [[Constantine I (emperor)|Constantine]] ended the persecution of the church, the local ... - Byzantine architecture (9737 bytes)
2: ... after AD [[330]], when [[Constantine I (emperor)|Constantine]] moved the capital of the [[Roman empire]] to [[...
14: As early as the building of Constantine's churches in [[Palestine (region)|Palestine]] th...
18: ...f the central type, the space under the dome was enlarged by having apsidal additions made to the octa... - Constantinople (4125 bytes)
1: ...5;ζάντιον''). Constantine named the city [[Nova Roma]] (New Rome, ''Ν&...
3: ...h culturally and economically. [[Bezants]], the only gold coin minted in Europe until the 13th centur...
5: Secondly, Constantines assured that the "Bishop of Constantinople", who...
9: ...re]] on [[May 29]], [[1453]], during the reign of Constantine Paleologos (Κωνστα&... - Christmas (35108 bytes)
10: ...ch has been translated in various ways, most commonly a feeding trough or stall. Christ's birth in Be...
21: ...for other reasons, related to the time of Emperor Constantine. Prior to the celebration of Christmas, December ...
58: ...uare. In the United States, decorations once commonly included religious themes. This practice has le...
93: ...he [[Czech Republic]], Christmas is celebrated mainly on [[December 24]], or Christmas Eve or "open-ha...
148: ...gin. [[Image:Dvd-cover-white-christmas.jpg|thumb|Unlike many films, which date rapidly, Christmas movi... - History of Greek and Roman Egypt (25856 bytes)
12: ...he later Ptolemies were increasingly feeble. The only Ptolemaic Queens to officially rule on their own...
50: ...uage of government except at the highest levels. Unlike the Greeks, the Romans did not settle in Egypt...
57: ...]) of the native Egyptians, which was suppressed only after several years of fighting. This [[Bucolic ...
61: ...ommon with the other provincials, but this was mainly to extort more taxes, which grew increasingly on...
70: ...any others refused to do so, leaving them as the only sizeable religious minority in a Christian count... - Italy in the Middle Ages (4697 bytes)
17: ...ed an important political role since the times of Constantine, who tried to include it in the imperial administ...
19: ...often became the only stable institution and the only source of learning. Even the barbarians had to r...
31: ...cy went through an age of decadence, which ended only in [[999]] when emperor [[Otto III, Holy Roman E...
37: ...who eventually defeated the Byzantines (in the mainland) and the [[Arabs]] (who had conquered Sicily i... - History of Italy during Roman times (5004 bytes)
25: ... was proclaimed [[Imperator]] (which at the time only meant "supreme commander") by his [[Legion]]s. E...
33: ...atholic Church|church]]. Christianity became the only official religion of the empire in [[380]] under... - History of Italy during the Middle Ages (4697 bytes)
17: ...ed an important political role since the times of Constantine, who tried to include it in the imperial administ...
19: ...often became the only stable institution and the only source of learning. Even the barbarians had to r...
31: ...cy went through an age of decadence, which ended only in [[999]] when emperor [[Otto III, Holy Roman E...
37: ...who eventually defeated the Byzantines (in the mainland) and the [[Arabs]] (who had conquered Sicily i... - Shortfin Mako Shark (2459 bytes)
13: ... | binomial_name = Isurus oxyrinchus | author = [[Constantine Samuel Rafinesque-Schmaltz|Rafinesque]] | date = ...
16: ...st called '''Mako Shark''' despite not being the only species of mako, is a large [[shark]] of the [[L... - Timeline of Middle Eastern History (12425 bytes)
154: ...ristianity]], [[Constantine I of the Roman Empire|Constantine I]], [[Attila the Hun|Attila]], [[Muhammad]], [[a... - List of Byzantine Emperors (11779 bytes)
3: ...peror include [[Constantine I of the Roman Empire|Constantine I]] (the first Christian emperor, who moved the c...
6: *[[Constantine I (emperor)|Constantine I]] the Great (AD 272 - 337, ruled [[306]] - [[33...
7: ...17 - 361, ruled [[337]] - [[361]]) – son of Constantine I
8: ...3, ruled [[361]] - [[363]]) – son in-law of Constantine I, brother-in-law and first cousin of Constantius...
31: *[[Tiberius II Constantine]] (540-582, ruled [[578]] - [[582]]) – fath... - Roman economy (23678 bytes)
6: ...ze). After the reforms Roman coinage consisted mainly of the gold [[solidus (coin)|solidus]] and small...
10: Unlike most modern coins, Roman coins had [[Intrinsic...
12: ...the coins with an intrinsic value and those with only a token value. This is reflected in the infreque...
14: ...e numbers. Since the government required coins mainly as a means to pay its army and officials, it had...
18: ... third century AD. Although initially there were only three, the number was increased by [[Julius Caes... - Jerusalem (61585 bytes)
24: ...[Siege of Jerusalem (701 BC)|siege in 701 BCE]], unlike [[Samaria]], the capital of the northern [[Kin...
32: ...]] was burnt, and the whole city was ruined. The only remaining part of the Temple was a portion of an...
34: ...or the destruction of their city at the Temple's only remaining wall.
36: ...ortant Roman town. Under [[Byzantine]] Emperor [[Constantine]], however, rebuilt Jerusalem as a Christian cent...
59: ...luke]]s, and ''the most accursed of all'', Jews. Only the Latin Christians ''long with all their heart... - Saint Petersburg (36589 bytes)
36: ...the river Neva at the east end of the [[Gulf of Finland]] on the [[Baltic Sea]].
108: ...[Bolshevik]] authorities from destruction as the only [[equestrian]] statue in the world with merely t...
118: ...e reconstructed [http://www.konstantinpalace.com/ Constantine Palace], used for official summits of the Russian...
126: ...re the river [[Neva]] drains into the [[Gulf of Finland]].
128: ...ff the right bank of the Neva, a couple of miles inland from the Gulf. The marshland was drained and ...
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