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SAINTS CONSTANTINE AND HELEN

Code: MC621
Available Dimensions
  • 9x7 cm || 3 35/64 x 2 3/4 "
  • 13x10 cm || 5 1/8 x 3 7/8 "
  • 21x16 cm || 8 17/64 x 6 19/64 "
  • 29x21 cm || 11 27/64 x 8 17/64 "
Description Flavius Valerius Constantine, known as Constantine the Great, or Saint Constantine, was a monocrat of the Western Roman Empire. During the years of his empire, he signed the Edict of Milan, which established the principle of religious freedom, and was an attempt to consolidate internal peace. He transferred the capital of his empire from Rome to Constantinople and he convened the first Ecumenical Council of Nicaea, a crucial event for the future of the Christian Church. He converted to Christianity shortly before his death. His mother was Saint Helen, who devoted her life to charitable projects and the dissemination of the Christian teaching. By her own initiative, she built the magnificent Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem and the Church of Resurrection on the hill of Calvary. The discovery of the Holy Cross is attributed to her. She is almost always depicted with her son Saint Constantine and the Holy Cross between them.

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