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Rome stands majestic in 357 as Emperor Constantius II tours a city of 700,000 and an empire spanning three continents
In 357 AD, Emperor Constantius II arrives in Rome and finds a metropolis that still dominates the known world. With a ...
Cambridge & New York: Cambridge University Press, 2017. Pp. xvii, 242. Illus., appends., notes, biblio., index. $125.00,. ISBN: 1108481019 Reviving the Senatorial ...
Constantius II (r. 337-361), the second son of Constantine the Great, has long been regarded as inept and tyrannical, lambasted by pagan and anti-Christian authors seeking to glorify his supposedly ...
Was Constantine the Great a patron of the Church, convert, pagan, true Christian or pagan conniver? For many Christians, he represents all that was wrong with Church-state relations in the ancient and ...
What if the Roman Empire had not remained Christian and instead returned to paganism? The course of nearly two thousand years of Western history would look very different indeed. A recent contribution ...
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