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The Hesse-Cassel and Greek royal familiesThe youngest daughters of Vicky, Princess Royal of Great Britain and Empress of Prussia, the Princesses Sophie and Margarete of Prussia with their husbands and children at Friedrichshof in 1904
Council of NicaeaAt the Council of NICAEA (now Iznik, Turkey), called by emperor Constantine, Arianism is declared a heresy, and the doctrine of the Trinity is upheld [Nicene Creed]
Constantine and CrossThe emperor Constantine defeats his co-ruler Maxentius outside Rome : a cross in the sky tells him In hoc signo vinces (In this sign you will win), and he later converts
Constantine the Great. Roman Emperor from 306-337. ConstantiConstantine the Great (Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus Augustus) (272-337). Roman Emperor from 306-337. Know for being the first roman emperor to convert to christianity
Byzantine Emperor Constantine IV (652-658) and his retinueConstantine IV (652-685). Byzantine Emperor from and his retinue granting privilege to the Ravennate church. Mosaic. Basilica of Sant Apollinare in Classe. Ravenna. Italy
Constantine XI PalaeologCONSTANTINE XI PALAEOLOGUS The last Byzantine Emperor, who died trying to save Constantinople from the Turks
Constant. Earl MulgraveCONSTANTINE HENRY PHIPPS, earl of MULGRAVE statesman, and - in his youth when marquess of Normanby - author of Matilda
Greek Royalty - King Constantine I (5 / 8)King Constantine I of Greece (1868 - 1923) - became King in 1913, on this card he is noted as Heir Apparent hence the date is pre-1913
A Street in the Arab Quarter, Constantine, AlgeriaA narrow street in the Arab Quarter, Constantine, Algeria Date: 1904
Charlemagne, King of the Franks, with Constantine, Byzantine EmpCharlemagne or Charles the Great (748-814), King of the Franks, with Constantine, Byzantine Emperor. Charlemagne et Constantin
Emperor Charlemagne receiving ambassadors of ConstantineEmperor Charlemagne or Charles the Great (748-814), King of the Franks, receiving ambassadors of Constantine, Byzantine Emperor. Charlemagne recevant des Ambassadeurs
Statue of Castor, one of the Dioscuri, with horse. Originally at Thermae Constantinianae or the Baths of Constantine, now in the Piazza del Quirinale, Rome. Castoris statua vetus marmorea
Constantine I the Great (ca. 272 - 337). Roman emperorConstantine I the Great (Gaius Flavius Valerius Constantinus) (ca. 272 - 337). Roman emperor. Portrait. Engraving. Detail. Historia Universal), by Cesar Cantu. Volume II, 1854
Battle of Constantine against Maxentius (Milvian Bridge)Battle of Constantine against Maxentius (Battle of Milvian Bridge). It took place in 312 between Constantine I the Great (272-337) and Maxentius (276-312), with victory for Constantine's army
Arch of Constantine in Rome. Engraving. Historia Universal, by Cesar Cantu. Volume II, 1854
Turkey, Istanbul. Hagia Sophia. Southwest vestibule. Mosaic in the tympanum. Dated during the reign of Basil II (c.958-1025). The Virgin and Child in the center
Turkey, Istanbul. Hagia Sophia. Archangel Gabriel. Byzantine mosaic, c. 867. It is located in the bema vault
Rome - Basilica of Maxentius and Constantine. Roman ForumItaly, Rome. Basilica of Maxentius and Constantine. Roman Forum. It was begun by Maxentius and completed by Constantine after 313
Plan and elevations of the Arch of Constantine, Rome, a triumphal arch built to commemorate Emperor Constantine Is victory over Maxentius. Arco di Costantino
Trajans Column and the Column of Marcus Aurelius, RomePlan and elevation of Trajans Column and the Column of Marcus Aurelius (the Antonine Column), Rome. Colonne, Trajana ed Antonina
Portrait of Roman Emperor Constantine the GreatRoman Emperor Constantine the Great, 272-337. Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus Augustus also known as Constantine I
Byzantine Empress Irene and Constantine VIByzantine Empress Irene and Emperor Constantine VI. Irene of Athens, Irene Sarantapechaina, 752-803, and son Constantinus, Konstantinus, 771-805
Arch of Constantine, Rome, Italy, Victorian period Date: late 19th century
Italy Rome Arch of Constantine pre-1900
Cornwall, England - Constantine Bay near Padstow. Date: circa 1970s
In Constantine, AlgeriaA watercolour painting of a man wearing a purple cloak and hat, over a white robe, walking by a building in the city of Constantine, (Qacentina), in Algeria. Date: circa 1920
Prime Minister Eleftherios Venizelos of GreeceVenizelos, seen at his desk, brought Greece into the war on the side of the Allies though King Constantine, whose wife was German, would have preferred to have remained neutral. WW1 Date: 1914
Greek family, mother and her childrenGreek family, possibly Alexander Constantine Ionides wife Euterpe with her children Date: circa 1840s
Roman Arch of Constantine, Rome, Italy. Date: circa 1950s
Italy - Arch of Constantine, RomeVintage 19th century photograph: Italy - Arch of Constantine, Rome
Portrait of Roman Emperor Constantine IIRoman Emperor Constantine II, 316-340. Flavius Claudius Constantinus Augustus or Constantinus Junior
Portrait of Roman Emperor LiciniusRoman Emperor Licinius, 263-325. Gaius Valerius Licinianus Licinius Augustus or Licinius I
Portrait of Byzantine Emperors Leo III and Constantine VIByzantine Emperor Leo IV the Khazar, 750-780, and his son Constantine VI, Constantinus 771-797
Portrait of Byzantine Emperor Constantine VByzantine Emperor Constantine V, the dung-named, 718-775. Konstantinos V, Kopronymos, Copronymus
Byzantine Emperor Leo III the Isaurian, Leo III the Syrian, 685-741, and Constantius
Portrait of Byzantine Emperor Constans II and FaustaByzantine Emperor Constans II, 630-668, and wife Fausta. Heraclius Constantinus Augustus or Flavius Constantinus Augustus; Constantine the Bearded, Eastern Roman Emperor
Portrait of Byzantine Emperor HeraklonasByzantine Emperor Heraklonas, 626-641. Constantine Heraclius, Flavius Constantinus Heraclius (Heraclianus) Augustus or Herakleonas, Eastern Roman Emperor
Byzantine Emperors Heraclius and Constantine IIIByzantine Emperor Heraclius, Flavius Heraclius Augustus, 575-641, and son Constantine III, Heraclius Novus Constantinus Augustus, 612-641, Eastern Roman Emperors
Portrait of Byzantine Emperor HeracliusByzantine Emperor Heraclius, 575-641. Flavius Heraclius Augustus, Eastern Roman Emperor
Portrait of Roman Emperor Tiberius II ConstantineTiberius II Constantine, 520-582. Tiberius Constantinus, Eastern Roman Emperor, Byzantine Emperor
Portrait of Roman Emperor Justin IIRoman Emperor Justin II, 520-578. Justinus Junior, Eastern Roman Emperor, Byzantine Emperor
Constantine, Algeria - Caserne des ZouavesSouvenir Greetings postcard from Constantine
Heads of historical and mythical figures in the headdresses of the era of King Henry VII. Queen of Sheba 2, King Solomon 3, Empress Helena 9, and Emperor Constantine 20, 23
Constantine killing Maxentius in the BattleRoman Emperor Constantine killing Maxentius in the Battle of the Milvian Bridge, Milan, 312. Painting on the North Side of the Chancel
Mlle. Angelina Grave as Lea in La Juive de Constantine, 1846Mlle. Angelina Grave as Lea in La Juive de Constantine by Theophile Gaultier and Noel Parfait, Theatre de la Porte St. Martin, 1846
Egyptian Obelisks from Heliopolis in RomeEgyptian obelisks from Heliopolis in Rome
Learie Constantine and George Headley - test cricket 1939Learie Nicholas Constantine, Baron Constantine, MBE (1901-1971)
ANTI-POPE FELIX II installed by emperor Constantine, who had exiled Liberius Date: reigned 355 - 365
Bust of Roman emperor Constantine the Great (c. 272-337). RomConstantine the Great (c.272-337). Roman Emperor. Fragment of a reworked male statue. Early 4th century AD. Found in the Forum of Trajan. Museum Trajans Market. Rome. Italy
Early Christian. Roman tombstone with Christian iconographyEarly Christian Art. Italy. Early Christians. Roman tombstone with Christian iconography. Inscription: Victoria, consecrated virgin, who lived 28 years. Christian phrase appears in pace
Italy. Roman funerary stele of Prisco. 4th century ADItaly. Early Christians. Roman funerary stele of Prisco. Inscription: Christian phrase appears in pace. The symbol of the dove and the olive branch and the monogram of Constantine T. 4th century AD
French colonization of Algeria. Siege of Constantine, 21 to 27 November, 1836. French Huntsmen of Africa attacking the arabs leaving the camp at Sidi-Tantam. Engraving. ITALY. LOMBARDY. Milan
Marriage of King Constantine of the Hellenes & Princess AnneWedding, at the Athens Metropolitan Basilica of the Annunciation, of eighteen year old Princess Anne-Marie of Denmark and twenty-four year old King Constantine of Greece
Family tree of Peter the Great and Catherine I, with circular portraits of their early 20th century descendants, including Nicholas II, who is described as having abdicated
Battle of Bizani - Surrender of Ottoman Garrison at IoanninaThe surrender of the Ottoman garrison of Ioannina (Jannina) after the Battle of Bizani fought between the Greek and the Ottoman forces during the last stages of the First Balkan War. Date: 1912
Iron Ore Mines at Ouenza, AlgeriaMines at Ouenza - Constantine, Algeria. Ouenza is a town in northeastern Algeria, near the eastern border with Tunisia
The Column of Constantine or Burnt Column, IstanbulThe Column of Constantine (or Burnt Column ) is a monumental column constructed on the orders of the Roman emperor Constantine the Great in 330 AD
Constantine, Algeria - a stork nest on Perregaux StreetConstantine, Algeria - a pair of storks nest on the top of a brick building on Perregaux Street (Rue Perregaux), while groups of people pass below. circa 1910s
Lithuania. Vilnius. Orthodox Church of St. Michael and St. Constantine or Romanov Church, built in 1913 by I. Kolesnikov. Exterior
Basilica of Maxentius. Rome. ItalyItaly. Rome. Basilica of Maxentius and Constantine. 308-312. Aerial view
Constantine I the Great (285-337). Roman Emperor. The Donation of Constantine. The emperor makes donation from the city of Rome to Pope Sylvester I. Fresco. 13th century. Chapel of St
Arch of Constantine. Rome. ItalyRoman Art. Arch of Constantine
Byzantine icon of St. Anthony. 16th century. Byzantine MuseuByzantine icon of St. Anthony. It comes from the door of the sanctuary of the Church of St. Constantine Kipon ton. Second half of the 16th century. Byzantine Museum. Zante. Ionian Islands
Constantine I, The Great (272-337). Roman Emperor. Hand of CConstantine I, The Great (272-337). Roman Emperor. Best known for beign the first christian roman emperor. Hand of Constantines colossal Statue at the Capitoline Museums. Rome. Italy
Place de la Breche, Constantine, AlgeriaAerial view of Place de la Breche (Gap Square), Constantine, Algeria, with taxi rank. Date: circa 1925
Municipal Casino, Constantine, Algeria. Date: circa 1930
Queen Sophie of Greece & King Constantine IQueen Sophie of Greece (1870 1932) younger sister of Wilhelm II, German Emperor, and a granddaughter of Queen Victoria of Britain and King Constantine I (1868 1923). Date: 1915
CONSTANTINE I (1868-1923). King of Greece (1913-1917 and 1920-1922). Portrait from 1915
Arch of Constantine / RomeThe Arch of Constantine in Rome built in the 4th century AD to commemorate the battle of Milvian bridge in 312 AD. Date: 4th century
Corinthian pillars in Roman Forum, Rome, ItalyView of three Corinthian pillars in the Roman Forum, or Forum Romanum, with the Basilica di Massenzio (Basilica of Maxentius and Constantine) in the background
A view of Constantine, AlgeriaA view of the Mansoura District, Constantine, Algeria
George II and Elizaveta of GreeceKing George II of the Hellenes (1890-1947) and his wife, Elisabetha (1894-1956) in the early 1920s
Frederika of Greece with ConstantineQueen Frederika of the Hellenes holding her son Constantine, later King Constantine II of the Hellenes, at the time of his christening in the summer of 1940
Princess Sophie of Prussia, Queen of the Hellenes (1870-1932), wife of King Constantine of Greece
Triumphal Arch of Constantine - Rome Date: 1901
Walled Obelisk - Sultanahmet Square, Istanbul, TurkeyThe Walled Obelisk (Constantine Obelisk) close to the Serpentine Column at the southern side of the Hippodrome of Constantinople (now Sultanahmet Square), Istanbul, Turkey
Constantine, Algeria - Sidi M Cid bridge across the RhummelThe Sidi M Cid bridge spans the gorge through which the Rhummel flows in Constantine, Algeria. Constantine is often called the City of Bridges due to the large number of them crossing the river
Arles, France - Baths of ConstantineArles, France - the Baths of Constantine (Thermes de Constantin), thought to be part of the Empirical Palace of the Roman Emperor Constantine the Great
A road in the Arab Quarter - Constantine, AlgeriaA narrow road in the Arab Quarter - Constantine, Algeria Date: circa 1940s
Istanbul, Turkey, circa 1890 - Column of ConstantineConstaninople (Istanbul) Turkey, circa 1890 - Column of Constantine, or Burnt Column. Date: circa 1890
Italy. Rome. The Colosseum. 1st century A. C. Nocturnal viewItaly. Rome. The Colosseum (Coliseum) or Flavian Amphitheatre. Elliptical construction built of concrete and stone. 1st century A.C. Nocturnal view. At the background, the Arch of Constantine
The Sarcophagus of Constantina. Red porphyry. 4th centuryThe Sarcophagus of Constantina decorated with winged erotes who are harvesting grapes and making wine, along with sheep, peacocks and doves. Red porphyry. Sculpted around 340 AD
Constantine I of GreeceConstantine I (1868-1923). King of Greece. Equestrian statue. Areos Park. Athens. Greece
Constantine IX Monomachos (1000-1055). Byzantine emperor. Mosaic of the South Gallery. Hagia Sophia. Istanbul. Turkey