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The Vatican Museums have unveiled its newly restored Hall of Constantine, one of its Raphael Rooms, including two newly ...
This arch commemorates Constantine I’s 312 victory over the emperor Maxentius. That same year, Constantine devoted himself to Christianity —the first Roman ruler to do so.
From The Fortnightly Review. Constantine created his New Rome in 330, as never ruler before or since created a city. It was made a mighty and resplendent capital within a single decade.
The honorary arch, which is nearly 70 feet tall, was erected in 315 A.D. to celebrate the victory of Emperor Constantine over Maxentius after the battle at Milvian Bridge in Rome.
The Vatican Museums has unveiled the last and most important of the restored Raphael Rooms. These are the spectacularly ...
The city of Arles in French Provence is home to a unique legacy of Roman engineering: a system of aqueducts that for ...
By Victoria Cardiel After a decade of painstaking restoration, the imposing Hall of Constantine in the Vatican’s Apostolic ...
A ten-year conservation project has shed light on how the artist attempted to work with a system involving a grid of nails ...
Researchers from Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU), the University of Oxford, and the University of Innsbruck have ...
The best things come to those who wait - and that's certainly the case for the Room of Constantine. Taking a decade to ...