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Constantine Collection

"Constantine: A Historical Figure of Power and Influence" Constantine, a name that echoes through the annals of history

Background imageConstantine Collection: The Hesse-Cassel and Greek royal families

The Hesse-Cassel and Greek royal families
The 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

Background imageConstantine Collection: Council of Nicaea

Council of Nicaea
At 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]

Background imageConstantine Collection: Constantine and Cross

Constantine and Cross
The 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

Background imageConstantine Collection: Statues including the Emperor Constantine and St. Denis carrying his head

Statues including the Emperor Constantine and St. Denis carrying his head, Virgins Gate, west front, Notre Dame Cathedral, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Paris, France, Europe

Background imageConstantine Collection: Byzantine Emperor Constantine IV (652-658) and his retinue

Byzantine Emperor Constantine IV (652-658) and his retinue
Constantine IV (652-685). Byzantine Emperor from and his retinue granting privilege to the Ravennate church. Mosaic. Basilica of Sant Apollinare in Classe. Ravenna. Italy

Background imageConstantine Collection: Constantine the Great. Roman Emperor from 306-337. Constanti

Constantine the Great. Roman Emperor from 306-337. Constanti
Constantine 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

Background imageConstantine Collection: NICAEA COUNCIL, 325 A. D. The 1st Ecumenical Council, convoked by Emperor Constantine

NICAEA COUNCIL, 325 A. D. The 1st Ecumenical Council, convoked by Emperor Constantine, in Nicaea (modern Iznik)
NICAEA COUNCIL, 325 A.D. The 1st Ecumenical Council, convoked by Emperor Constantine, in Nicaea (modern Iznik, Turkey), in 325 A.D. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageConstantine Collection: Arcus Constantini Allaeq Antiquitates Proxmae, The Arch of Constantine and its Ancient Surroundings

Arcus Constantini Allaeq Antiquitates Proxmae, The Arch of Constantine and its Ancient Surroundings
1 person, 17th-century, altertum, amphitheatre, ancient civilizations, ancient times, ancient world, antica, antiquity, arch, arches, attraction, attractions, black, black-and-white, black-white

Background imageConstantine Collection: KONSTANTIN STANISLAVSKI as Trigorin in The Seagull (1898) at the Moscow Art Theater

KONSTANTIN STANISLAVSKI as Trigorin in The Seagull (1898) at the Moscow Art Theater

Background imageConstantine Collection: Constant. Earl Mulgrave

Constant. Earl Mulgrave
CONSTANTINE HENRY PHIPPS, earl of MULGRAVE statesman, and - in his youth when marquess of Normanby - author of Matilda

Background imageConstantine Collection: Constantine XI Palaeolog

Constantine XI Palaeolog
CONSTANTINE XI PALAEOLOGUS The last Byzantine Emperor, who died trying to save Constantinople from the Turks

Background imageConstantine Collection: James Foad, Tom Ransley, Richard Egington, Matt Langridge, A

James Foad, Tom Ransley, Richard Egington, Matt Langridge, Alex Partridge, Mo Sbihi, Phelan Hill, Greg Searle & Constantine Louloudis Great Britain London 2012 Olympic Games, Rowing

Background imageConstantine Collection: Greek Royalty - King Constantine I (5 / 8)

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

Background imageConstantine Collection: Plan and elevations of the Arch of Constantine, Rome

Plan and elevations of the Arch of Constantine, Rome, a triumphal arch built to commemorate Emperor Constantine Is victory over Maxentius. Arco di Costantino

Background imageConstantine Collection: The storming of Constantine

The storming of Constantine
3781000 The storming of Constantine; (add.info.: The storming of Constantine, a fortified city in eastern Algeria, by French forces, 13 October 1837. Engraving by Burdet after drawing by Vernet)

Background imageConstantine Collection: Trajans Column and the Column of Marcus Aurelius, Rome

Trajans Column and the Column of Marcus Aurelius, Rome
Plan and elevation of Trajans Column and the Column of Marcus Aurelius (the Antonine Column), Rome. Colonne, Trajana ed Antonina

Background imageConstantine Collection: Byzantine Empress Irene and Constantine VI

Byzantine Empress Irene and Constantine VI
Byzantine Empress Irene and Emperor Constantine VI. Irene of Athens, Irene Sarantapechaina, 752-803, and son Constantinus, Konstantinus, 771-805

Background imageConstantine Collection: Third Council of Constantinople, held between 680-681 a

Third Council of Constantinople, held between 680-681 a.C. under Pope Agaton and reign of Constantine Pogonat, fresco, 16th century

Background imageConstantine Collection: Detail of Arch of Constantine, Arco di Costantino, Rome, Unesco World Heritage Site

Detail of Arch of Constantine, Arco di Costantino, Rome, Unesco World Heritage Site, Latium, Italy, Europe

Background imageConstantine Collection: First Council of Nicaea, First Half of 16th century. Artist: Strelitzas

First Council of Nicaea, First Half of 16th century. Artist: Strelitzas, Theophanes (Theophanes the Cretan)
First Council of Nicaea, First Half of 16th century. Found in the collection of Stavronikita monastery, Mount Athos

Background imageConstantine Collection: Roman Emperor Constantine I (Constantine the Great), York GB

Roman Emperor Constantine I (Constantine the Great), York GB
Statue of Constantine the Great at York, England, where he was proclaimed Roman Emperor in 306 AD. In the background is the cathedral, York Minster. Digital photograph

Background imageConstantine Collection: Arch of Constantine, Rome, Italy, Victorian period

Arch of Constantine, Rome, Italy, Victorian period Date: late 19th century

Background imageConstantine Collection: Italy Rome Arch of Constantine pre-1900

Italy Rome Arch of Constantine pre-1900

Background imageConstantine Collection: Cornwall, England - Constantine Bay near Padstow

Cornwall, England - Constantine Bay near Padstow. Date: circa 1970s

Background imageConstantine Collection: In Constantine, Algeria

In Constantine, Algeria
A 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

Background imageConstantine Collection: Prime Minister Eleftherios Venizelos of Greece

Prime Minister Eleftherios Venizelos of Greece
Venizelos, 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

Background imageConstantine Collection: Greek family, mother and her children

Greek family, mother and her children
Greek family, possibly Alexander Constantine Ionides wife Euterpe with her children Date: circa 1840s

Background imageConstantine Collection: Grand Duke Constantine Nikolaevich of Russia, 1827 to 1892 and George I of Greece in Pavlovsk

Grand Duke Constantine Nikolaevich of Russia, 1827 to 1892 and George I of Greece in Pavlovsk, Saint Petersburg
1900s, 19th-century, accurate, archive, balkan, balkan peninsula, black, black-and-white, black-white, constantine, constantine the great, contemporary, copy, depiction, depictions, digital

Background imageConstantine Collection: The Arch of Constantine is a triumphal arch. It was erected around 315 AD to commemorate

The Arch of Constantine is a triumphal arch. It was erected around 315 AD to commemorate the triumph of Constantine I
antica, arch, arches, attraction, attractions, battles, black, black-and-white, black-white, bridge, bridges, built, built in, central italy, commemorating, commemoration, constantine

Background imageConstantine Collection: Arch of Constantine the Great, near the Colosseum, historical Rome, Italy

Arch of Constantine the Great, near the Colosseum, historical Rome, Italy
17th-century, arch, arches, black, black-and-white, black-white, coliseum, colosseum, constantine, constantine the great, contemporary, depiction, depictions, deserted, digital, digitally, drawing

Background imageConstantine Collection: The Palace of Constantine. The palace of the Laterani family came into the hands of Constantine

The Palace of Constantine. The palace of the Laterani family came into the hands of Constantine
17th-century, antica, attraction, attractions, black, black-and-white, black-white, building, buildings, central italy, characteristic, church building, churches, constantine, constantine the great

Background imageConstantine Collection: Ancient Rome, View of the remains of the dining hall of Nero's Golden House

Ancient Rome, View of the remains of the dining hall of Nero's Golden House, commonly called the Temple of Peace
adorned, apartments, attraction, attractions, basilicas, basilika, black, black-and-white, black-white, building, buildings, caparisoned, central italy, church building, churches, constantine

Background imageConstantine Collection: The Baptism of Constantine, 1517-1524 (fresco)

The Baptism of Constantine, 1517-1524 (fresco)
868137 The Baptism of Constantine, 1517-1524 (fresco) by Penni, Giovanni Francesco (il Fattore) (c.1488-1528); (add.info.: Emperor Constantine I (272-337)

Background imageConstantine Collection: The baptism of Constantine, detail, room of Constantine, 1520-24 (fresco)

The baptism of Constantine, detail, room of Constantine, 1520-24 (fresco)
3362172 The baptism of Constantine, detail, room of Constantine, 1520-24 (fresco) by Penni, Giovanni Francesco (il Fattore) (c.1488-1528); (add.info.: The baptism of Constantine, detail, 1520-1524)

Background imageConstantine Collection: The donation of Rome, detail, 1523-24 (fresco)

The donation of Rome, detail, 1523-24 (fresco)
3362175 The donation of Rome, detail, 1523-24 (fresco) by Romano, Giulio (1492-1546); Vatican Museums and Galleries, Vatican City; (add.info.: Room of Constantine)

Background imageConstantine Collection: Pope Damasus I, room of Constantine (fresco)

Pope Damasus I, room of Constantine (fresco)
3362173 Pope Damasus I, room of Constantine (fresco) by Penni, Giovanni Francesco (il Fattore) (c.1488-1528); Vatican Museums and Galleries, Vatican City; (add.info.: Pope Damasus I, fresco)

Background imageConstantine Collection: Bronze head of Emperor Constantine (bronze)

Bronze head of Emperor Constantine (bronze)
2562027 Bronze head of Emperor Constantine (bronze) by Roman, (4th century AD); Musei Capitolini, Rome, Italy; Photo © Stefano Baldini

Background imageConstantine Collection: The Battle at the Milvian Bridge, detail (fresco)

The Battle at the Milvian Bridge, detail (fresco)
3362178 The Battle at the Milvian Bridge, detail (fresco) by Romano, Giulio (1492-1546); Vatican Museums and Galleries, Vatican City; (add.info.: Room of Constantine, the Raphael Rooms)

Background imageConstantine Collection: The donation of Rome, detail, 1523-24 (fresco)

The donation of Rome, detail, 1523-24 (fresco)
3362176 The donation of Rome, detail, 1523-24 (fresco) by Romano, Giulio (1492-1546); (add.info.: Sala di Costantino ("Hall of Constantine") ); Photo © Stefano Baldini

Background imageConstantine Collection: The vision of the cross, 1520-1524, Gianfrancesco Penni, Giulio Romano and Raffaellino del Colle

The vision of the cross, 1520-1524, Gianfrancesco Penni, Giulio Romano and Raffaellino del Colle
868136 The vision of the cross, 1520-1524, Gianfrancesco Penni, Giulio Romano and Raffaellino del Colle, from Raphael's workshop, room of Constantine, Raphael rooms, fresco, Vatican museums

Background imageConstantine Collection: The Donation of Constantine, circa 1520

The Donation of Constantine, circa 1520
868134 The Donation of Constantine, circa 1520 by Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio of Urbino) (1483-1520) (& studio); Vatican Museums and Galleries

Background imageConstantine Collection: DDE-90032144

DDE-90032144
Famous Colosseum and Constantine Arch in Rome Italy Landmark Monument in Europe Date: 31/05/2006

Background imageConstantine Collection: Emperor Charlemagne or Charles the Great (748-814), King of the Franks

Emperor Charlemagne or Charles the Great (748-814), King of the Franks, receiving ambassadors of Constantine
6338914 Emperor Charlemagne or Charles the Great (748-814), King of the Franks, receiving ambassadors of Constantine, Byzantine Emperor by Villain (19th century); (add.info)

Background imageConstantine Collection: Portrait of Constantine (litho)

Portrait of Constantine (litho)
6004498 Portrait of Constantine (litho) by Ross, Gordon (1872-1946); Private Collection; (add.info.: Constantine. Illustration for Living Biographies of Famous Rulers by Henry Thomas)

Background imageConstantine Collection: Charlemagne or Charles the Great (748-814), King of the Franks, with Constantine, Byzantine Emperor

Charlemagne or Charles the Great (748-814), King of the Franks, with Constantine, Byzantine Emperor
6338912 Charlemagne or Charles the Great (748-814), King of the Franks, with Constantine, Byzantine Emperor by Villain (19th century); (add.info.: Charlemagne or Charles the Great (748-814)

Background imageConstantine Collection: Dream of Constantine and the Holy Cross, c. 1507-08 (bronze)

Dream of Constantine and the Holy Cross, c. 1507-08 (bronze)
3702634 Dream of Constantine and the Holy Cross, c.1507-08 (bronze) by Riccio, Andrea (or Briosco, Andrea) (1470-1532); 38.8--51.2 cm; Franchetti Gallery, Ca D Oro, Venice, Veneto

Background imageConstantine Collection: Alex Partridge, James Foad, Tom Ransley, Richard Egington, M

Alex Partridge, James Foad, Tom Ransley, Richard Egington, Matt Langridge, Mo Sbihi, Phelan Hill, Greg Searle & Constantine Louloudis Great Britain London 2012 Olympic Games, Rowing

Background imageConstantine Collection: Constantine

Constantine Ridden By J.F.Egan York Racecourse May Meeting 20 York Racecourse, York, England 14 May 2003 Date: 14 May 2003



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"Constantine: A Historical Figure of Power and Influence" Constantine, a name that echoes through the annals of history, is associated with various significant events and individuals. From the Hesse-Cassel and Greek royal families to the Council of Nicaea, Constantine's influence spans across different realms. One cannot discuss Constantine without mentioning his pivotal role in convening the Council of Nicaea. In 325 A. D. , Emperor Constantine summoned this first Ecumenical Council in Nicaea (modern Iznik, Turkey). This gathering aimed to address theological disputes within Christianity and establish a unified doctrine for the faith. The symbol most commonly linked with Constantine is undoubtedly the cross. Legend has it that he saw a vision before an important battle, where he witnessed a cross in the sky accompanied by words urging him to conquer under its sign. Inspired by this divine intervention, Constantine adopted the cross as his emblematic symbol. Numerous statues commemorate both Emperor Constantine himself and other figures connected to him. One such statue depicts St. Denis carrying his own severed head while another portrays Byzantine Emperor Constantine IV alongside his retinue from 652-658 AD. These sculptures serve as reminders of their historical significance. Beyond politics and religion, there are cultural references tied to this illustrious name as well. Konstantin Stanislavski, renowned Russian actor-director known for pioneering method acting techniques, portrayed Trigorin in Anton Chekhov's "The Seagull" at Moscow Art Theater in 1898 - leaving an indelible mark on theatrical history. Moreover, King Constantine I stands tall among Greek royalty—a figure who played a crucial role during turbulent times faced by Greece throughout its history. Lastly but not leastly is Emperor Constantinus I or better known as "Constantine The Great. " Ruling from 306-337 AD over Rome's vast empire.