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Constantine
Constantine
Constantine
Constantine
Constantine
Constantine
Constantine
d. 337
21 May, Orthodox
Emperor
Constantine
d. 337
21 May, Orthodox
Emperor
Constantine
d. 337
21 May, Orthodox
Emperor
f Vision of cross before Battle of Milvian Bridge
f With Licinius, issued Edict of Milan in 313,
f Vision of cross before Battle of Milvian Bridge
f With Licinius, issued Edict of Milan in 313,
f Vision of cross before Battle of Milvian Bridge
f With Licinius, issued Edict of Milan in 313,
decreeing toleration of Christianity, restoring
confiscated property, and recognizing Sunday as
a holiday
f Early interest in Donatist problems in Africa
f Summoned Council of Nicæa, 325
f Actions as Emperor suggest ambiguous relation
to Christian faith
f Received baptism on his death-bed from Arian
Bishop Eusebius of Nicomedia
decreeing toleration of Christianity, restoring
confiscated property, and recognizing Sunday as
a holiday
f Early interest in Donatist problems in Africa
f Summoned Council of Nicæa, 325
f Actions as Emperor suggest ambiguous relation
to Christian faith
f Received baptism on his death-bed from Arian
Bishop Eusebius of Nicomedia
decreeing toleration of Christianity, restoring
confiscated property, and recognizing Sunday as
a holiday
f Early interest in Donatist problems in Africa
f Summoned Council of Nicæa, 325
f Actions as Emperor suggest ambiguous relation
to Christian faith
f Received baptism on his death-bed from Arian
Bishop Eusebius of Nicomedia
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Theology CarDs #15
Constantine
d. 337
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21 May, Orthodox
Emperor
Theology CarDs #15
Constantine
d. 337
v 0.95
21 May, Orthodox
Emperor
Theology CarDs #15
Constantine
d. 337
v 0.95
21 May, Orthodox
Emperor
f Vision of cross before Battle of Milvian Bridge
f With Licinius, issued Edict of Milan in 313,
f Vision of cross before Battle of Milvian Bridge
f With Licinius, issued Edict of Milan in 313,
f Vision of cross before Battle of Milvian Bridge
f With Licinius, issued Edict of Milan in 313,
decreeing toleration of Christianity, restoring
confiscated property, and recognizing Sunday as
a holiday
f Early interest in Donatist problems in Africa
f Summoned Council of Nicæa, 325
f Actions as Emperor suggest ambiguous relation
to Christian faith
f Received baptism on his death-bed from Arian
Bishop Eusebius of Nicomedia
decreeing toleration of Christianity, restoring
confiscated property, and recognizing Sunday as
a holiday
f Early interest in Donatist problems in Africa
f Summoned Council of Nicæa, 325
f Actions as Emperor suggest ambiguous relation
to Christian faith
f Received baptism on his death-bed from Arian
Bishop Eusebius of Nicomedia
decreeing toleration of Christianity, restoring
confiscated property, and recognizing Sunday as
a holiday
f Early interest in Donatist problems in Africa
f Summoned Council of Nicæa, 325
f Actions as Emperor suggest ambiguous relation
to Christian faith
f Received baptism on his death-bed from Arian
Bishop Eusebius of Nicomedia
En Toutw/ Nika
En Toutw/ Nika
En Toutw/ Nika
In Hoc Signo Vinces
In Hoc Signo Vinces
In Hoc Signo Vinces
Theology CarDs #15
v 0.95
Theology CarDs #15
v 0.95
Theology CarDs #15
v 0.95