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 Übersetzung für 'Constantine the Great' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   Constantine the Great | -
SYNO Constantine | Constantine I | Constantine the Great | ...
hist.
Constantine the Great
Konstantin {m} der Große
Teiltreffer
name
Constantine
Constantin {m}
name
Constantine
Konstantin {m}
hist.relig.
Pope Constantine
Papst {m} Konstantin I.
hist.relig.
Pope Constantine
Papst {m} Constantinus I.
archi.
Arch of Constantine
Konstantinsbogen {m}
filmF
Constantine [Francis Lawrence]
Constantine
hist.relig.
Donation of Constantine
Konstantinische Schenkung {f}
hist.relig.
Donation of Constantine [document]
Konstantinische Schenkungs­urkunde {f} [die Urkunde selbst]
archi.
Basilica of Constantine [Trier, Germany]
Konstantinbasilika {f} [Evangelische Kirche zum Erlöser, Trier]
lit.F
The Great and Secret Show: The First Book of "The Art" [Clive Barker]
Jenseits des Bösen
the Greatder Große <d. Gr.>
hist.relig.
Pachomius the Great
Pachomios {m} der Große
the great worlddie Vornehmen {pl}
hist.
Cyrus the Great
Kyros {m} der Große
hist.
the (Great) Sanhedrin
der Hohe Rat {m}
bibl.
the (great) flood
die (große) Sintflut {f}
lit.F
The Great Multiplication
Das große Einmaleins [Vicki Baum]
the great outdoors(die) freie Natur {f}
hist.
Alfred the Great
Alfred {m} der Große
hist.
Alexander the Great
Alexander {m} der Große
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Like Constantine the Great and several of his successors, he was buried in the Church of the Holy Apostles, in a porphyry sarcophagus that was described in the 10th century by Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus in the "De Ceremoniis".
  • One example is the pair of centaurs drawing the chariot of Constantine the Great and his family in the Great Cameo of Constantine ("circa" AD 314–16), which embodies wholly pagan imagery, and contrasts sharply with the popular image of Constantine as the patron of early Christianity.
  • Baynes began a historiographic tradition with "Constantine the Great and the Christian Church" (1929) which presents Constantine as a committed Christian, reinforced by Andreas Alföldi's "The Conversion of Constantine and Pagan Rome" (1948), and Timothy Barnes's "Constantine and Eusebius" (1981) is the culmination of this trend.
  • He held the imperial rank of "caesar" from 333, and was the youngest son of Constantine the Great.
  • Like Constantine the Great, he was buried in the Church of the Holy Apostles, in a porphyry sarcophagus that was described in the 10th century by Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus in the "De Ceremoniis".

  • Even larger and more elaborate churches began to appear during the reign of the Emperor Constantine the Great.
  • In 324, the ancient city of Byzantium was renamed "New Rome" and declared the new capital of the Roman Empire by Emperor Constantine the Great.
  • Constantine the Great, the first Christian emperor, abolished crucifixion in the Roman Empire in 337 out of veneration for Jesus Christ, its most famous victim.
  • In addition, three airports are with regular passenger traffic service: Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport, Niš Constantine the Great Airport and Kraljevo Morava Airport.The total air traffic in 2022 reached 6,014,625 passengers and 20 thousand tons in annual cargo tonnage.
  • Herodotus' dating was later favored by Constantine the Great, who celebrated Byzantium's 1000th anniversary between the years 333 and 334.

  • The strategic significance of the Strait was one of the factors in the decision of the Roman Emperor Constantine the Great to found his new capital, Constantinople, there in AD 330.
  • It was first used by the Roman emperor Constantine the Great.
  • Before him, all emperors except Nero had been clean-shaven, according to the fashion introduced among the Romans by Scipio Africanus; emperors who came after him until Constantine the Great were bearded; this imperial fashion was revived by Phocas at the beginning of the 7th century.
  • Christianity is thought to have flourished among the Trinovantes in the 4th century (late Roman period); indications include the remains of a probable church at Colchester, dating from some time after 320 AD, shortly after the Constantine the Great granted freedom of worship to Christians in 313 AD.
  • A titular church built in Lydda during the reign of Constantine the Great (reigned 306–337) was consecrated to "a man of the highest distinction", according to the church history of Eusebius; the name of the "titulus" "patron" was not disclosed, but later he was asserted [...] to have been George.

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