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Emperor Constantine Collection

"Emperor Constantine: The Architect of a New Era" Step into the world of Emperor Constantine, a visionary leader who left an indelible mark on history

Background imageEmperor Constantine Collection: Heads of historical and mythical figures in the headdresses of the era of King Henry VII

Heads of historical and mythical figures in the headdresses of the era of King Henry VII
FLO4685591 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

Background imageEmperor Constantine Collection: Constantine kills the lion, 1636. Creator: Cortona, Pietro da (1596-1669)

Constantine kills the lion, 1636. Creator: Cortona, Pietro da (1596-1669)
Constantine kills the lion, 1636. Found in the Collection of the Palazzo Barberini, Rom.

Background imageEmperor Constantine Collection: Saint Helena, c1575. Creator: Francesco Morandini

Saint Helena, c1575. Creator: Francesco Morandini
Saint Helena, c1575. St. Helena (ca. 247-ca. 327) was the mother of Emperor Constantine the Great (ca. 288-337), who, according to tradition, christianized the Roman Empire

Background imageEmperor Constantine Collection: View of the interior of the Tomb of Saint Costanza, built by Constantine the Great... c1760-1778

View of the interior of the Tomb of Saint Costanza, built by Constantine the Great... c1760-1778
View of the interior of the Tomb of Saint Costanza, built by Constantine the Great, and erroneously called the Temple of Bacchus, now the Church of Saint Costaza, c1760-1778

Background imageEmperor Constantine Collection: Saints Theodore, David, Constantine, Basil and Constantine, between 1600 and 1650

Saints Theodore, David, Constantine, Basil and Constantine, between 1600 and 1650. Creator: Stroganov School
Saints Theodore, David, Constantine, Basil and Constantine, between 1600 and 1650

Background imageEmperor Constantine Collection: The First Council of Nicaea, c. 1560. Creator: Nebbia, Cesare (1536-1614)

The First Council of Nicaea, c. 1560. Creator: Nebbia, Cesare (1536-1614)
The First Council of Nicaea, c. 1560. Found in the collection of the Musei Vaticani in Viale Vaticano, Rome

Background imageEmperor Constantine Collection: The Trophy of Constantine, with Victory at left crowning the emperor with a laurel, ... ca

The Trophy of Constantine, with Victory at left crowning the emperor with a laurel, ... ca. 1650-68. Creator: Anon
The Trophy of Constantine, with Victory at left crowning the emperor with a laurel, behind them a bounty of arms, armor, prisoners, and Maxentius head on a stick, ca. 1650-68

Background imageEmperor Constantine Collection: Donation of Constantine, n.d. Creator: Giulio Romano

Donation of Constantine, n.d. Creator: Giulio Romano
Donation of Constantine, n.d

Background imageEmperor Constantine Collection: Untitled (Basilica of Maxentius), c. 1857. Creator: Robert MacPherson

Untitled (Basilica of Maxentius), c. 1857. Creator: Robert MacPherson
Untitled (Basilica of Maxentius), c. 1857. A work made of albumen print, from " photographs of views of rome" (c. 1857)

Background imageEmperor Constantine Collection: Throne of the Byzantine Emperors, 1890. Creator: Unknown

Throne of the Byzantine Emperors, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Throne of the Byzantine Emperors, 1890. The foundation of Constantinople in 330 AD marks the beginning of the Byzantine Empire with the first Roman Emperor being Constantine the Great

Background imageEmperor Constantine Collection: Constantinople, 1890. Creator: Unknown

Constantinople, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Constantinople, 1890. Constantinople, capital of the Roman Empire (330-395), Byzantine Empire (395-1204 and 1261-1453), and a Crusader state known as the Latin Empire (1204-1261)

Background imageEmperor Constantine 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 imageEmperor Constantine Collection: The Constantine statue frames the Basilica of San Lorenzo Maggiore Corso di Porta

The Constantine statue frames the Basilica of San Lorenzo Maggiore Corso di Porta Ticinese Milan Lombardy Italy Europe

Background imageEmperor Constantine 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 imageEmperor Constantine 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 imageEmperor Constantine 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 imageEmperor Constantine Collection: The Battle of Milvian Bridge, Victory of Constantine over Maxentius (oil on canvas)

The Battle of Milvian Bridge, Victory of Constantine over Maxentius (oil on canvas)
898875 The Battle of Milvian Bridge, Victory of Constantine over Maxentius (oil on canvas) by Tournier, Nicolas (1590-1638/9); Musee des Augustins, Toulouse

Background imageEmperor Constantine Collection: Wine Cistern, Italy, 1553. Creator: Francesco Durantino

Wine Cistern, Italy, 1553. Creator: Francesco Durantino
Wine Cistern, Italy, 1553

Background imageEmperor Constantine Collection: Coin Portraying Emperor Constantine I, 318 AD. Creator: Unknown

Coin Portraying Emperor Constantine I, 318 AD. Creator: Unknown
Coin Portraying Emperor Constantine I, 318 AD. Sun deity Sol on reverse. Minted in Londinium (modern London)

Background imageEmperor Constantine Collection: Coin Portraying Emperor Constantine I, 307-337 AD. Creator: Unknown

Coin Portraying Emperor Constantine I, 307-337 AD. Creator: Unknown
Coin Portraying Emperor Constantine I, 307-337 AD. Sun deity Sol on reverse. Minted in Augusta Treverorum (modern Trier in Germany)

Background imageEmperor Constantine Collection: Coin Portraying Emperor Constantine I, 317 AD. Creator: Unknown

Coin Portraying Emperor Constantine I, 317 AD. Creator: Unknown
Coin Portraying Emperor Constantine I, 317 AD. Sun deity Sol on reverse. Minted in Aquileia [in modern Italy]

Background imageEmperor Constantine Collection: Coin Portraying Emperor Constantine I, AD 321 AD. Creator: Unknown

Coin Portraying Emperor Constantine I, AD 321 AD. Creator: Unknown
Coin Portraying Emperor Constantine I, AD 321 AD. Minted in Arles, [Roman Gaul, modern France]

Background imageEmperor Constantine Collection: Solidus (Coin) Portraying Emperor Constantine I, Late 324-early 325 AD. Creator: Unknown

Solidus (Coin) Portraying Emperor Constantine I, Late 324-early 325 AD. Creator: Unknown
Solidus (Coin) Portraying Emperor Constantine I, Late 324-early 325 AD. On reverse, Constantine on horseback, raising his right arm, and carrying a sceptre

Background imageEmperor Constantine Collection: Coin Portraying Emperor Constantine I, AD 321. Creator: Unknown

Coin Portraying Emperor Constantine I, AD 321. Creator: Unknown
Coin Portraying Emperor Constantine I, AD 321

Background imageEmperor Constantine Collection: Coin Portraying Emperor Constantine I, 333-335. Creator: Unknown

Coin Portraying Emperor Constantine I, 333-335. Creator: Unknown
Coin Portraying Emperor Constantine I, 333-335

Background imageEmperor Constantine Collection: Coin Portraying Emperor Constantine I or Emperor Constantine II, 307-337

Coin Portraying Emperor Constantine I or Emperor Constantine II, 307-337

Background imageEmperor Constantine Collection: Coin Portraying Emperor Constantine I, about 330. Creator: Unknown

Coin Portraying Emperor Constantine I, about 330. Creator: Unknown
Coin Portraying Emperor Constantine I, about 330

Background imageEmperor Constantine Collection: Coin Portraying Emperor Constantine, 272-337, probably 327-329. Creator: Unknown

Coin Portraying Emperor Constantine, 272-337, probably 327-329. Creator: Unknown
Coin Portraying Emperor Constantine, 272-337, probably 327-329

Background imageEmperor Constantine Collection: Coin Portraying Emperor Constantine I, 307-337. Creator: Unknown

Coin Portraying Emperor Constantine I, 307-337. Creator: Unknown
Coin Portraying Emperor Constantine I, 307-337

Background imageEmperor Constantine Collection: Coin Portraying Emperor Constantine I, 318-319. Creator: Unknown

Coin Portraying Emperor Constantine I, 318-319. Creator: Unknown
Coin Portraying Emperor Constantine I, 318-319

Background imageEmperor Constantine Collection: Coin Portraying Emperor Emperor Constantine I, 307-337. Creator: Unknown

Coin Portraying Emperor Emperor Constantine I, 307-337. Creator: Unknown
Coin Portraying Emperor Emperor Constantine I, 307-337

Background imageEmperor Constantine Collection: Arch of Constantine, Rome, 1854 / 55, printed c. 1863. Creators: Bisson Freres

Arch of Constantine, Rome, 1854 / 55, printed c. 1863. Creators: Bisson Freres
Arch of Constantine, Rome, 1854/55, printed c. 1863. Albumen print, from the album " Reproductions Photographiques des Plus Beaux Types d Architecture et de Sculpture"

Background imageEmperor Constantine Collection: The Triumph of Emperor Constantine, (black and red chalk)

The Triumph of Emperor Constantine, (black and red chalk)
990040 The Triumph of Emperor Constantine, (black and red chalk) by Le Brun, Charles (1619-90); 34x52 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: The Triumph of Emperor Constantine)

Background imageEmperor Constantine Collection: Constantin (engraving)

Constantin (engraving)
3625731 Constantin (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Constantin. Illustration for La Bible Populaire, Nouveau Testament (Hachette, 1865)

Background imageEmperor Constantine Collection: The emperor Constantine seeing the sign of the Cross

The emperor Constantine seeing the sign of the Cross
LLM457145 The emperor Constantine seeing the sign of the Cross by Scarpelli, Tancredi (1866-1937); Private Collection; (add.info.: The emperor Constantine seeing the sign of the Cross)

Background imageEmperor Constantine Collection: The Emperor Constantines Vision of the Cross before the Battle of the Milvian Bridge

The Emperor Constantines Vision of the Cross before the Battle of the Milvian Bridge
6348912 The Emperor Constantines Vision of the Cross before the Battle of the Milvian Bridge (oil on canvas) by Boeyermans

Background imageEmperor Constantine Collection: Arch of Constantine. Creator: Unknown

Arch of Constantine. Creator: Unknown
Arch of Constantine

Background imageEmperor Constantine Collection: Statue of Constantine, 1704-1742. Creator: Francesco Faraone Aquila

Statue of Constantine, 1704-1742. Creator: Francesco Faraone Aquila
Statue of Constantine, 1704-1742

Background imageEmperor Constantine Collection: Constantine defeating the tyrant Maxentius, angels carrying swords fly above, 1544. 1544

Constantine defeating the tyrant Maxentius, angels carrying swords fly above, 1544. 1544
Constantine defeating the tyrant Maxentius, angels carrying swords fly above, 1544

Background imageEmperor Constantine Collection: Saint Helen, 1608 / 1611. Creator: Jacques Callot

Saint Helen, 1608 / 1611. Creator: Jacques Callot
Saint Helen, 1608/1611

Background imageEmperor Constantine Collection: S. Constanza (erroneously callled Temple of Bacchus) (Veduta interna del Sepolcro di S

S. Constanza (erroneously callled Temple of Bacchus) (Veduta interna del Sepolcro di S. Constanza, fabbricato da Costantino Magno, ed erroneamente detto il Tempio di Bacco)

Background imageEmperor Constantine Collection: The Basilica of Constantine (Veduta degli avanzi della Casa aurea di Nerone, detti vol

The Basilica of Constantine (Veduta degli avanzi della Casa aurea di Nerone, detti volgarmente il Tempio della Pace, ca. 1757

Background imageEmperor Constantine Collection: Plate 9: Arch of Constantine in Rome (Arco di Costantino in Roma), ca. 1748

Plate 9: Arch of Constantine in Rome (Arco di Costantino in Roma), ca. 1748

Background imageEmperor Constantine Collection: Constantine Presenting the City of Rome to the Holy See, at right, many spectators

Constantine Presenting the City of Rome to the Holy See, at right, many spectators throughout, a child playing with a dog in the foreground, ca. 1530-61



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"Emperor Constantine: The Architect of a New Era" Step into the world of Emperor Constantine, a visionary leader who left an indelible mark on history. Through captivating artworks and historical artifacts, we unravel the legacy of this influential figure. In Robert MacPherson's "Untitled (Basilica of Maxentius), " we catch a glimpse of the grandeur that characterized Constantine's reign. This basilica, with its majestic architecture, stands as a testament to his ambition and determination. The "Throne of the Byzantine Emperors, " shrouded in mystery by an unknown creator in 1890, symbolizes the power wielded by Constantine and subsequent rulers. It serves as a reminder that he laid the foundations for Byzantium's imperial glory. Traveling to Constantinople through time with another anonymous creation from 1890, we witness how this city became synonymous with opulence and splendor under Constantine's rule. Its breathtaking beauty continues to captivate even today. Turning our attention to religious matters, Strelitzas' masterpiece "First Council of Nicaea" depicts an important moment in Christian history. Here, Constantine convened church leaders to establish unity amidst theological disputes – forever shaping Christianity as we know it. As night falls over Rome's Arch of Constantine, its magnificence is illuminated against the dark sky. A symbol not only of victory but also eternal remembrance for Emperor Constantine’s triumphs and contributions to Roman society. The imposing statue framing Basilica San Lorenzo Maggiore Corso di Porta reminds us that even centuries later; Emperor Constantine remains an integral part of Italy’s cultural heritage. His influence transcends time itself. York GB bears witness to his greatness too - Roman Emperor Constantine I left his mark here as well. His presence lingers within these ancient walls – a testament to his far-reaching dominion across vast territories.