Constantine the Great: His Life, Reign, and Legacy
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- ISBN8230814559
- EAN9798230814559
- Date de parution09/02/2025
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurIndependently Published
Résumé
This book delves into the life and reign of Constantine the Great, examining his transformation from a military leader to the first Christian Roman emperor. Constantine's rise to power, his victory at the Battle of the Milvian Bridge, and his subsequent embrace of Christianity marked the beginning of a monumental shift in both the Roman Empire and world history. The book explores Constantine's military and political reforms, his religious policies, and his complex relationships with rivals, the Senate, and his own family.
It also critically analyzes his strategic founding of Constantinople as the new capital and the eventual Christianization of the Roman Empire, highlighting both the successes and challenges of his reign. The book reflects on Constantine's lasting legacy, particularly in the context of the decline of the Western Roman Empire after his death, and assesses how his policies laid the groundwork for the Byzantine Empire and the rise of Christianity as a dominant force in Europe.
Through primary sources and historical analysis, this comprehensive study offers a detailed exploration of Constantine's multifaceted role in shaping the future of the Roman world and Western civilization.
It also critically analyzes his strategic founding of Constantinople as the new capital and the eventual Christianization of the Roman Empire, highlighting both the successes and challenges of his reign. The book reflects on Constantine's lasting legacy, particularly in the context of the decline of the Western Roman Empire after his death, and assesses how his policies laid the groundwork for the Byzantine Empire and the rise of Christianity as a dominant force in Europe.
Through primary sources and historical analysis, this comprehensive study offers a detailed exploration of Constantine's multifaceted role in shaping the future of the Roman world and Western civilization.
This book delves into the life and reign of Constantine the Great, examining his transformation from a military leader to the first Christian Roman emperor. Constantine's rise to power, his victory at the Battle of the Milvian Bridge, and his subsequent embrace of Christianity marked the beginning of a monumental shift in both the Roman Empire and world history. The book explores Constantine's military and political reforms, his religious policies, and his complex relationships with rivals, the Senate, and his own family.
It also critically analyzes his strategic founding of Constantinople as the new capital and the eventual Christianization of the Roman Empire, highlighting both the successes and challenges of his reign. The book reflects on Constantine's lasting legacy, particularly in the context of the decline of the Western Roman Empire after his death, and assesses how his policies laid the groundwork for the Byzantine Empire and the rise of Christianity as a dominant force in Europe.
Through primary sources and historical analysis, this comprehensive study offers a detailed exploration of Constantine's multifaceted role in shaping the future of the Roman world and Western civilization.
It also critically analyzes his strategic founding of Constantinople as the new capital and the eventual Christianization of the Roman Empire, highlighting both the successes and challenges of his reign. The book reflects on Constantine's lasting legacy, particularly in the context of the decline of the Western Roman Empire after his death, and assesses how his policies laid the groundwork for the Byzantine Empire and the rise of Christianity as a dominant force in Europe.
Through primary sources and historical analysis, this comprehensive study offers a detailed exploration of Constantine's multifaceted role in shaping the future of the Roman world and Western civilization.