The Enigma of Constantine the Great

The Enigma of Constantine the Great
Title The Enigma of Constantine the Great PDF eBook
Author Albert Salvadó
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages 200
Release 2018-02-10
Genre
ISBN 9781985234239

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Emperor Constantine the Great is one of the most impressive and controversial figures in world history. His decisions are a real enigma, which is masterfully unravelled in this book. His life was a series of struggles and conquests, friendships and hatreds, loves and heartbreaks, grandeur and misery, noble acts and terrible crimes, deceptions and betrayals. With the humility of a man facing his own death, he weighs it all in the balance. The last of the great emperors, he was the bastard son of Constantius Chlorus and reunified the entire Roman Empire, east and west, for the last time. He gave Christians their freedom, created the first mobile army and introduced a single currency (the Solidus, the true forerunner of the Euro). He founded Constantinople, murdered people with his own hands ... and experienced great love with Minervina, his first wife. There are great mysteries too: he was the son of St Helena but was not baptised until two days before he died; even then he found an Arian bishop to do it. He never gave up the title Pontifex Maximus, nor did he stop worshipping Mithras, the sun god. After unifying the entire empire, he had it split into four parts after his death. Delving into the life of Constantine the Great is to relive an incredible era and discover the great mystery behind his seemingly absurd and contradictory decisions. In reality, a surprising, relentless logic runs through them all, which Albert Salvado portrays with a steady hand. "The Enigma of Constantine the Great is an engaging book with aspirations to match. The book is intended for a wide range of readers who will not come away disappointed." Joan Isern. AVUI. "The Enigma of Constantine the Great is a reflection on the great questions of life and death, the value of the present, and eternity, by a person well-suited to doing so. The author holds nothing back in his portrayal of the character's dark side: his calculating mind, his loss of affection, his brutality ... There is a lot packed into this book but the skill of an accomplished author makes it easy to read." (Alvar Valls, El Periodic) Watch out for two things: one, the first edition will sell out in no time; two, it seems this eminent author will never tire of writing. What is the enigma? The enigma is resolved within the book itself. (Manel Anglada, writer, Diari d'Andorra)

Constantine the Great

Constantine the Great
Title Constantine the Great PDF eBook
Author Hermann Dörries
Publisher
Total Pages 282
Release 1972
Genre History
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Constantine the Great

Constantine the Great
Title Constantine the Great PDF eBook
Author Michael Grant
Publisher Macmillan Reference USA
Total Pages 304
Release 1994
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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"The Emperor Constantine was one of the great, charismatic figures of the ancient world. He was directly responsible for two momentous transformations that greatly affected our history and civilization: the founding of Constantinople as the Roman capital and the conversion of the Roman Empire to Christianity. With knowledge gained from modern research in all relevant fields, including archaeology, papyrology, and art history, Michael Grant traces the controversies that surround this intriguing ruler back to their very beginnings. He draws a compelling portrait of Constantine, assessing the emperor's achievements as a general in command of his armies and as a resourceful politician and reformer." "In art, politics, economics, social developments, and particularly in religion, the life of Constantine acts as a bridge between past and present. Michael Grant goes beyond the bias of literary sources and reveals the private man behind the public persona: the superstitious beliefs underpinning Constantine's hallucinatory visions and dreams that heralded his conversion to Christianity; his persecution of paganism in the name of Christianity that set precedents for centuries to come; and the relationship between church and state that gave way to the totalitarianism of the Late Roman Empire. Was he the last notable Roman emperor, or the first medieval monarch? Was the great convert a saint and hero, or should we regard him as a murderer who killed his wife, his eldest son, and many of his friends to further his own ambitions? These are just some of the issues raised in this revelatory biography."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Constantine the Great

Constantine the Great
Title Constantine the Great PDF eBook
Author John Benjamin Firth
Publisher
Total Pages 590
Release 1905
Genre Church and state
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The Age of Constantine the Great

The Age of Constantine the Great
Title The Age of Constantine the Great PDF eBook
Author Jacob Burckhardt
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 404
Release 1983-03-25
Genre History
ISBN 9780520046801

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Chronicles the major events that took place between the accession of Diocletian and the death of Constantine and discusses the people, places, and issues that influenced society during that time.

Constantine the Great and the Christian Revolution

Constantine the Great and the Christian Revolution
Title Constantine the Great and the Christian Revolution PDF eBook
Author George Philip Baker
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 384
Release 2001
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0815411588

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This sharp, engaging biography details the life and achievements of Constantine the Great who unified the Roman Empire, adopted Christianity as its official religion, and transferred the capital of the Empire from Rome to Constantinople.

The Roman Empire Under Constantine the Great

The Roman Empire Under Constantine the Great
Title The Roman Empire Under Constantine the Great PDF eBook
Author Matthew Bridges
Publisher
Total Pages 488
Release 1828
Genre Rome
ISBN

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