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Bronze Coin of Emperor Constantine I the Great - C.4713Origin: Minted in RomeCirca: 307 AD to 337 ADCollection: NumismaticsStyle: RomanMedium: Bronze.Constantine I, called More »
Bronze Coin of Emperor Constantine I the Great - C.4713Origin: Minted in RomeCirca: 307 AD to 337 ADCollection: NumismaticsStyle: RomanMedium: Bronze.Constantine I, called Constantine the Great, was the first Roman ruler to be converted to Christianity. He was the founder of Constantinople (present-day Istanbul), which remained the capital of the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire until 1453. Constantine the Great unified a tottering empire, reorganized the Roman state, and set the stage for the final victory of Christianity at the end of the 4th century. Many modern scholars accept the sincerity of his religious conviction. His conversion was a gradual process; at first he probably associated Christ with the victorious sun god. By the time of the Council of Nicaea (325), however, he was completely Christian, but still tolerated paganism among his subjects. Although criticized by his enemies as a proponent of a crude and false religion, Constantine the Great strengthened the Roman Empire and ensured its survival in the East. As the first emperor to rule in the name of Jesus Christ, he was a major figure in the foundation of medieval Christian Europe. « Less
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Bronze Coin of Emperor Constantine I the Great - C.4726Origin: Minted in AntiochCirca: 307 AD to 337 ADCollection: NumismaticsStyle: RomanMedium: Bronze.Constantine I, called More »
Bronze Coin of Emperor Constantine I the Great - C.4726Origin: Minted in AntiochCirca: 307 AD to 337 ADCollection: NumismaticsStyle: RomanMedium: Bronze.Constantine I, called Constantine the Great, was the first Roman ruler to be converted to Christianity. He was the founder of Constantinople (present-day Istanbul), which remained the capital of the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire until 1453. Constantine the Great unified a tottering empire, reorganized the Roman state, and set the stage for the final victory of Christianity at the end of the 4th century. Many modern scholars accept the sincerity of his religious conviction. His conversion was a gradual process; at first he probably associated Christ with the victorious sun god. By the time of the Council of Nicaea (325), however, he was completely Christian, but still tolerated paganism among his subjects. Although criticized by his enemies as a proponent of a crude and false religion, Constantine the Great strengthened the Roman Empire and ensured its survival in the East. As the first emperor to rule in the name of Jesus Christ, he was a major figure in the foundation of medieval Christian Europe. « Less
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Bronze Coin of Emperor Constantine I the Great - C.4727Origin: MediterraneanCirca: 307 AD to 337 ADCollection: NumismaticsStyle: RomanMedium: Bronze.Constantine I, called More »
Bronze Coin of Emperor Constantine I the Great - C.4727Origin: MediterraneanCirca: 307 AD to 337 ADCollection: NumismaticsStyle: RomanMedium: Bronze.Constantine I, called Constantine the Great, was the first Roman ruler to be converted to Christianity. He was the founder of Constantinople (present-day Istanbul), which remained the capital of the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire until 1453. Constantine the Great unified a tottering empire, reorganized the Roman state, and set the stage for the final victory of Christianity at the end of the 4th century. Many modern scholars accept the sincerity of his religious conviction. His conversion was a gradual process; at first he probably associated Christ with the victorious sun god. By the time of the Council of Nicaea (325), however, he was completely Christian, but still tolerated paganism among his subjects. Although criticized by his enemies as a proponent of a crude and false religion, Constantine the Great strengthened the Roman Empire and ensured its survival in the East. As the first emperor to rule in the name of Jesus Christ, he was a major figure in the foundation of medieval Christian Europe. « Less
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Bronze Coin of Emperor Constantine I the Great - C.4728Origin: MediterraneanCirca: 307 AD to 337 ADCollection: NumismaticsStyle: RomanMedium: Bronze.Constantine I, called More »
Bronze Coin of Emperor Constantine I the Great - C.4728Origin: MediterraneanCirca: 307 AD to 337 ADCollection: NumismaticsStyle: RomanMedium: Bronze.Constantine I, called Constantine the Great, was the first Roman ruler to be converted to Christianity. He was the founder of Constantinople (present-day Istanbul), which remained the capital of the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire until 1453. Constantine the Great unified a tottering empire, reorganized the Roman state, and set the stage for the final victory of Christianity at the end of the 4th century. Many modern scholars accept the sincerity of his religious conviction. His conversion was a gradual process; at first he probably associated Christ with the victorious sun god. By the time of the Council of Nicaea (325), however, he was completely Christian, but still tolerated paganism among his subjects. Although criticized by his enemies as a proponent of a crude and false religion, Constantine the Great strengthened the Roman Empire and ensured its survival in the East. As the first emperor to rule in the name of Jesus Christ, he was a major figure in the foundation of medieval Christian Europe. « Less
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Bronze Follis of Emperor Constantine I the Great - C.4729Origin: Minted in AntiochCirca: 306 AD to 337 ADCollection: NumismaticsStyle: RomanMedium: Bronze.Constantine I, More »
Bronze Follis of Emperor Constantine I the Great - C.4729Origin: Minted in AntiochCirca: 306 AD to 337 ADCollection: NumismaticsStyle: RomanMedium: Bronze.Constantine I, called Constantine the Great, was the first Roman ruler to be converted to Christianity. He was the founder of Constantinople (present-day Istanbul), which remained the capital of the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire until 1453. Constantine the Great unified a tottering empire, reorganized the Roman state, and set the stage for the final victory of Christianity at the end of the 4th century. Many modern scholars accept the sincerity of his religious conviction. His conversion was a gradual process; at first he probably associated Christ with the victorious sun god. By the time of the Council of Nicaea (325), however, he was completely Christian, but still tolerated paganism among his subjects. Although criticized by his enemies as a proponent of a crude and false religion, Constantine the Great strengthened the Roman Empire and ensured its survival in the East. As the first emperor to rule in the name of Jesus Christ, he was a major figure in the foundation of medieval Christian Europe. « Less
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Bronze Coin of Emperor Constantine I the Great - C.4730Origin: Minted in AntiochCirca: 307 AD to 337 ADCollection: NumismaticsStyle: RomanMedium: Bronze.Constantine I, called More »
Bronze Coin of Emperor Constantine I the Great - C.4730Origin: Minted in AntiochCirca: 307 AD to 337 ADCollection: NumismaticsStyle: RomanMedium: Bronze.Constantine I, called Constantine the Great, was the first Roman ruler to be converted to Christianity. He was the founder of Constantinople (present-day Istanbul), which remained the capital of the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire until 1453. Constantine the Great unified a tottering empire, reorganized the Roman state, and set the stage for the final victory of Christianity at the end of the 4th century. Many modern scholars accept the sincerity of his religious conviction. His conversion was a gradual process; at first he probably associated Christ with the victorious sun god. By the time of the Council of Nicaea (325), however, he was completely Christian, but still tolerated paganism among his subjects. Although criticized by his enemies as a proponent of a crude and false religion, Constantine the Great strengthened the Roman Empire and ensured its survival in the East. As the first emperor to rule in the name of Jesus Christ, he was a major figure in the foundation of medieval Christian Europe. « Less
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Bronze Coin of Emperor Constantine I the Great - C.4733Origin: Minted in AntiochCirca: 307 AD to 337 ADCollection: NumismaticsStyle: RomanMedium: BronzeConstantine I, called More »
Bronze Coin of Emperor Constantine I the Great - C.4733Origin: Minted in AntiochCirca: 307 AD to 337 ADCollection: NumismaticsStyle: RomanMedium: BronzeConstantine I, called Constantine the Great, was the first Roman ruler to be converted to Christianity. He was the founder of Constantinople (present-day Istanbul), which remained the capital of the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire until 1453. Constantine the Great unified a tottering empire, reorganized the Roman state, and set the stage for the final victory of Christianity at the end of the 4th century. Many modern scholars accept the sincerity of his religious conviction. His conversion was a gradual process; at first he probably associated Christ with the victorious sun god. By the time of the Council of Nicaea (325), however, he was completely Christian, but still tolerated paganism among his subjects. Although criticized by his enemies as a proponent of a crude and false religion, Constantine the Great strengthened the Roman Empire and ensured its survival in the East. As the first emperor to rule in the name of Jesus Christ, he was a major figure in the foundation of medieval Christian Europe. . « Less
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ancient copper coin of meca and madina 786 in arabic allah's name is printed upon it. i would want to sell this coin for 5-10 millon euro intrerested person pls contact me at More »
ancient copper coin of meca and madina 786 in arabic allah's name is printed upon it. i would want to sell this coin for 5-10 millon euro intrerested person pls contact me at my email id mack_de111@yahoo.com « Less
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The fruit is adorn with Buah Berasok / vine creeper and Pucuk Rebung / bamboo motif and two rare 1945 NEDERLANDSCH INDIE coins. Height: 41 cm / 16.1 inches Diameter: 12 cm / More »
The fruit is adorn with Buah Berasok / vine creeper and Pucuk Rebung / bamboo motif and two rare 1945 NEDERLANDSCH INDIE coins. Height: 41 cm / 16.1 inches Diameter: 12 cm / 4.7 inches Depth: 24 cm / 9.4 inches Weight: 0.2 kg / 0.44 lb After packing: 1.5 kg / 3.3 lb Please view my photos below to appreciate, thanks! I will ship my Registered Mail, 14 working days worldwide, insured. « Less
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ASIAN BORNEO ARTIFACT ARTS ANTIQUES & CULTURAL HERITAGE http://borneoartifact.com |
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From Jerusalem, an ancient Nabatean bronze coin. Dated from, 9 BC - 40 AD
"Nabatean Kingdom" Nabataea, King Aretas IV & Queen Shugailat
Obverse: Jugate busts of More »
From Jerusalem, an ancient Nabatean bronze coin. Dated from, 9 BC - 40 AD
"Nabatean Kingdom" Nabataea, King Aretas IV & Queen Shugailat
Obverse: Jugate busts of Aretas IV & Shugailat
Reverse: Crossed cornucopiae, Nabataean inscription. Beautiful coin with original desert sand
Diameter: 1.6 cm
Found in Jerusalem, Israel
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AWEIDAH GALLERY |
4 Via Dolorosa street |
P.O.Box 60031 |
Jerusalem |
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