- of the
Milvian Bridge took
place between the
Roman Emperors Constantine I and
Maxentius on 28
October AD 312. It
takes its name from the
Milvian Bridge...
- The
Milvian (or Mulvian)
Bridge (Italian:
Ponte Milvio or
Ponte Molle; Latin: Pons
Milvius or Pons Mulvius) is a
bridge over the
Tiber in
northern Rome...
- The
Battle of the
Milvian Bridge took
place between the
Roman Emperors Constantine I and
Maxentius in 312. The
Battle of the
Milvian Bridge may also refer...
- The
Battle of the
Milvian Bridge, or The
Battle at Pons Milvius, is a
fresco in one of the
rooms that are now
known as the
Stanze di Raffaello, in the...
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Licinius and Constantine. The
latter defeated him at the
Battle of the
Milvian Bridge in 312,
where Maxentius, with his army in flight,
purportedly perished...
- The
Battle of the
Milvian Bridge, The
Battle of the
Bridge or The
Battle Between the
Emperors Maxentius and
Constantine is a 1655 oil on
canvas painting...
- Constantine's army
fought the
forces of
Maxentius and won the
Battle of the
Milvian Bridge (312),
outside Rome.
Eusebius of
Caesarea (died in 339) gave two...
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augustus in 310. Constantine's
victory over
Maxentius at the
Battle of the
Milvian Bridge in 312 left him in
control of the
western part of the empire, while...
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triumphal arch was
built in 315 to
celebrate his
victory in the
Battle of the
Milvian Bridge which was
decorated with
images of the
goddess Victoria, and sacrifices...
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though not
entirely consistent, have been
connected to the
Battle of the
Milvian Bridge (312 AD),
merging into a po****r
notion of
Constantine seeing the...