RMBP29F6–EMPEROR CONSTANTINE THE GREAT REIGNED FROM 307 - 337 AD. DURING HIS REGION CHRISTIANITY BECAME THE OFFICIAL RELIGION OF THE
RMA4KKGW–Roman emperor Constantine I known as the Great. Hand-colored woodcut
RMD8RDDB–Constantine I or Constantine the Great (272-337), Roman Emperor, Wood cut Portrait by Andre Thevet, 1584
RFHCDYCN–Constantine the Great, Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus Augustus, 272 AD- 337 AD, Constantine I. or Saint Constantine, Saint Constantine the Great, Equal-to-the-Apostles, Roman Emperor, the story of the ancient Rome, roman Empire, Italy
RMB04F5G–Constantine I, Flavius Valerius Constantinus, AD 285 - 337. Roman Emperor.
RMDP9Y3T–Portrait of Emperor CONSTANTINE the Great - British engraving XIX th Century
RMH2H7EC–Constantine the Great, Constantius appoints Constantine as his successor
RFBY2AT9–Statue of Emperor Constantine outside York Minster exterior, England
RMM1PF14–Constantine I slain by the Danes, 877
RMD98GWF–Marble portrait head of the Emperor Constantine I. Roman ca. A.D. 325–370
RMPAPKDM–judy garland, maurice chevalier, anthony perkins, eddie constantine, paris, 1960
RMCP3XM6–Constantine II (Flavius Claudius Constantinus), 317 - 340, Roman Emperor 337 - 340, portrait, coin, circa 338, wood engraving, 1
RMC288NT–Actress Elizabeth Taylor with Constantine II
RMBN6ENT–Grand Duke Constantine Nikolaevich of Russia (1827-1892).
RME9MP21–Le baptême de Constantin - Baptism of Constantine 1653 Pierre Paul Puget (1620–1694) France French
RMDJ21RX–Head of Emperor Constantine I, part of a colossal statue. Bronze, Roman artwork, 4th century CE, Musei Capitolini, Rome. Répliqu
RMC5YK45–Head of Emperor Constantine the Great, first Roman emperor to convert to Christianity, Capitoline Museum, Rome
RMCT6AF0–Illustration - Conversion of Emperor Constantine
RMBM3690–Cross Appears to Constantine by Studio of Raphael, illustration, Italy, Rome, Vatican, From Sala of Constantine
RMBP29F7–EMPEROR CONSTANTINE THE GREAT REIGNED FROM 307 - 337 AD. DURING HIS REGION CHRISTIANITY BECAME THE OFFICIAL RELIGION OF THE
RMHN5N9F–One of the twelve Constantine Tapestries designed by Peter Paul Rubens and Pietro de Cortona in the 1600s. The Tapestries depict the life of the Roman Emperor Constantine the Great.
RMKECK20–Storming of Constantine, Woodcut Engraving from the Original Painting by Horace Vernet, The Masterpieces of French Art by Louis Viardot, Published by Gravure Goupil et Cie, Paris, 1882, Gebbie & Co., Philadelphia, 1883
RFH8B4AM–The Roman Emperor Constantine the Great, History of fashion, costume story
RMM11YH1–Constantine tracing the boundaries of the new capital Byzantium, later Constantinople, in 330 AD. Constantine the Great, c. 272 - 337 AD, aka Constantine I or Saint Constantine. Roman Emperor from 306 to 337 AD. After the painting by J.H. Valda, (d.1941). From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RMCW1TF7–Constantine XI. Palaeologus
RMD3E41D–Constantine I (1868-1923), King of Greece from 1913 to 1917 and from 1920 to 1922.
RMH294AN–Rome. Italy. Fresco (1517-1524) depicting The Baptism of Constantine (detail), Hall of Constantine, Vatican Museums.
RMAYB447–Arch of Constantine at Colisium in Rome Italy
RMDYF040–Relief detail from The Arch of Constantine, a triumphal, or victory arch in Rome. It is positioned between the Collosseum and the Palatine Hill. It commemorates Emperor Constantine's victory in the Battle of Milvian Bridge in the early 4th century AD. It was dedicated in 315 AD and features reliefs/friezes documenting previous Emperors and victory figures.
RFPYFEPY–Detail of the statues of the Arch of Constantine, Rome Italy
RF2BE5DWX–This illustration shows members of the Roman Praetorian Guard and is taken from a bas-relief in the Louvre Museum. Praetorian Guards is the name given to a special group of military soldiers whose duty it was to protect the emperor. They had existed during the Republic as the guards of Roman generals. The post ended in the fourth century A.D. under Constantine the Great.
RME133AF–Feb. 26, 2012 - Revival of King Constantine to Monarchy 1977
RMBYCE4M–Roman Art. Arch of Constantine. Relief. Rome. Italy.
RMEF3RHG–The Baptism of Constantine, was most likely painted by Gianfrancesco Penni, and shows the emperor being baptised by Pope Sylvester I in the Lateran Baptistery at Rome ( Hall of Constantine) Raphael Rooms (tanze di Raffaello) Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino 1483 – 1520 fresco papal apartments Vatican Rome Italy
RMC69C9N–Statue of Constantine the Great outside York Minster
RMEGAR4D–Constantine the Great or Constantine I, Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus Augustus, c. 272 - 337, Roman Emperor
RFBG2684–Roman sculptural decorations on The Arch Of Constantine built to celebrate victory over Maxentius . Rome. Rome
RMER00DD–Arch of Constantine relief detail, Rome, Italy
RMAH7K01–Arch of Constantine Rome Lazio Italy Europe
RMAHXC6P–Constantine John Phipps, 2nd Baron Mulgrave, 1744 - 1792. English explorer
RMB10R3M–Roman Emperor Constantine statue
RMD3E41Y–Constantine I (1868-1923), King of Greece from 1913 to 1917 and from 1920 to 1922.
RMA9091P–Rome Italy The triumphal Arch of Constantine on Piazza del Colosseo
RMD6P58T–Mosaic of Emperor Constantine IX Monomachos, Hagia Sophia, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Istanbul, Turkey, Europe, Eurasia
RMDYF033–Relief detail from The Arch of Constantine, a triumphal, or victory arch in Rome. It is positioned between the Collosseum and the Palatine Hill. It commemorates Emperor Constantine's victory in the Battle of Milvian Bridge in the early 4th century AD. It was dedicated in 315 AD and features reliefs/friezes documenting previous Emperors and victory figures.
RFA4D1R7–Statue of Emperor Constantine outside York Minster UK
RMA11R94–Constantine the Great
RMB1R1YM–Giant head from the colossal statue of Emperor Constantine in the Capitoline Museum, Rome
RMAFJ111–Italy Rome The Emperor Constantine Arch With The Roman Forums Near The Coliseum
RFA9WR41–Fragment of the gigantic staute of Constantine in the courtyard of the Palazzo dei Conservatori in Rome Italy
RFABE797–Constantine II, Rome, Italy
RMM8XY3T–Constantine the Great, or Constantine I, Roman Emperor from 306 to 337
RMBP29F8–CONSTANTINE THE GREAT - 307 - 337 AD. DURING HIS REGION CHRISTIANITY BECAME THE OFFICIAL RELIGION OF THE EMPIRE &
RME8F4B6–The Donation of Constantine. Artist: Anonymous
RMAR2BK3–Interior Of The Sancta Sophia Istanbul Turkey
RMAW3J34–Arch of Constantine and Colosseum, Rome, Italy
RMTB2P9C–The victory of Roman Emperor Constantine I over Maxentius at The Battle of the Milvian Bridge, 28 October, 312. From La Ilustracion Iberica, published 1884.
RMA33CR5–The Arch of Constantine and the Colosseum, Rome, Italy
RFA9AFFA–Collisseum in Rome and triumphal Arch of Constantine
RMAM58F7–Italy Lazio Rome Colosseum Constantine s Arch
RMA4CE77–Arch of Constantine Rome
RMDYF046–Relief detail from The Arch of Constantine, a triumphal, or victory arch in Rome. It is positioned between the Collosseum and the Palatine Hill. It commemorates Emperor Constantine's victory in the Battle of Milvian Bridge in the early 4th century AD. It was dedicated in 315 AD and features reliefs/friezes documenting previous Emperors and victory figures.
RFA5G56X–Close up of colossal head of Constantine I statue at the Capitoline Museum Rome Italy
RM2CGDPJE–Constantine the Great. Portrait of Emperor Constantine I, engraving
RME3NPX8–Johann Adam Klein - The Basilica of Constantine, Rome - 1821
RFA0A7C1–Colosseum and Arch of Constantine illuminated at night, Rome, Italy.
RMG9REHW–Cricket. Learie Constantine, West Indies
RMHN2MHR–Portrait of Constantine I, King of Greece (1868-1923) c.1921 Athens, private collection
RM2AH691E–Icon depicting the Emperor Constantine, accompanied by the bishops of the First Council of Nicaea (325), holding the Niceno-Constantinopolitan Creed of 381
RM2BDX6GH–North Africa, Constantine, 1899
RMMPX4AP–Constantine the Great, 4th century.
RMK1HK3P–Arch of Constantine, Rome, Italy, Victorian period
RMMKNFY3–Saint Silvester, Pope, Baptises the Emperor Constantine 1624
RMCWAXKK–The Battle of the Masts, The fleet of Byzantine Emperor Constantine IV is defeated by the Muslim fleet in the Phoenician Sea,
RMC8MPFJ–Istanbul Turkey Column Of Constantine Roman Column Dedicating The Declaration Of Byzantium As The New Capital City Of The Roman Empire
RMP1TBW7–Constantine the Great, c. 272 AD - 337 AD, aka Constantine I or Saint Constantine. Roman Emperor from 306 to 337 AD. Illustration by Gordon Ross, American artist and illustrator (1873-1946), from Living Biographies of Famous Rulers.
RMRMKHHR–Constantine Pavlovich of Russia in the Battle of Novi by anonim (1799, Hermitage)
RMD88J84–BASILICA OF CONSTANTINE
RMBMAR2W–Arch of Constantine, Rome, by Samuel Prout. Rome, Italy, 19th century
RMH3AFHB–Hitler Youth group at the Arch of Constantine in Rome, 1936
RMDYF02H–Relief detail from The Arch of Constantine, a triumphal, or victory arch in Rome. It is positioned between the Collosseum and the Palatine Hill. It commemorates Emperor Constantine's victory in the Battle of Milvian Bridge in the early 4th century AD. It was dedicated in 315 AD and features reliefs/friezes documenting previous Emperors and victory figures.
RMMC8609–CHRISTIAN Early Christian imagery on the Constantine obilisk in the ancient Hippodrome, Istanbul
RM2CGDPJ9–Emperor Constantine I seeing the sign of the cross in the sky, a sign which converted him to Christianity. Illustration by S J Ferris, 1895.
RMG2J6T7–Giuseppe Belloni - Constantine the Great Commissions the Building of the Basilica of S. Giovanni - Museum Kunstpalast, Düsseldorf
RM2DAF3RD–Peter Paul Rubens, Triumphant Entry of Constantine into Rome, painting, circa 1621