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- in 1970. The official publication of the Constantian Society was The Constantian; Journal of the Constantian Society. Randall J. ****s (1951 – 1999) was...
- Constantinian shift is used by some theologians and historians of antiquity to describe the political and theological changes that took place during the...
- favored monarchy in the United States while 63% remained opposed. The Constantian Society, founded in 1970 by Randall J. ****s, was a political group devoted...
- or an alienation from Christianity. For the first time since the pre-Constantian era, Christian pacifism became an advocated Christian option. By the...
- Constantinianism is a religiopolitical ideology in Christian politics that epitomizes the unity of church and state, as opposed to separation of church...
- Belligerents Eastern Roman Empire Ostrogoths Commanders and leaders Constantian Alexander Totila Strength 12,000 Unknown Casualties and losses Unknown...
- Archived from the original on 2 July 2014. Retrieved 16 August 2012. Constantian, Lucian (9 May 2012). "Police-themed Ransomware Starts Targeting US and...
- journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) McAdams, Dan P., Constantian, Carol A. (1983). "Intimacy and affiliation motives in daily living:...
- rebellion of Nepoti**** in Rome changed his intentions from joining the Constantian dynasty to supplanting it. It was during this rebellion that Magnentius...
- army under king Totila scattered the larger Roman forces of generals Constantian and Alexander, beginning the resurgence of Gothic resistance to the Roman...