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Ancient Rome The Rise And Fall Of An Empire: Constantine 7

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Constantine and the Christianisation of the Roman Empire. Beginning with the battle of the Milvian Bridge and ending with the death of Fausta and Licinius, this edition shows how the Emperor Constantine brought Christianity to the western world. In AD 312, Rome was in crisis. The empire had been divided into four parts, each with its own emperor who fought one another. Constantine intervened and united Rome, using military might and a new religion - Christianity.

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  • bro, as a christian i find it hilarious that atheist come on this video to debate christianity. This video isn't even supporting christianity. Its just showing how politically shrewd constantine was at both appealing to the growing christian masses, and how much of a military genius he was. you guys need to chill out. If you really hate christianity so much go kick and scream at some on some christopher hitchens video were the forum is appropriate. Jeeeezz.

  • @supersmash43 Prove that God is a lie.

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  • @jamaicanification it wasn't constantine who brought christianity to europe..

    it was clovis a barbarian king who used it to unite tribes and use it in politics :p

    constantine wasn't a military genius, his generals were.. but because constantine was emperor he took all credit :)

  • @doggiesrulz Let's see: Cyclops => from the greek words cyclos (κύκλος=circle) and ops (ὤψ=eye). So, the english language is greek???

    That's a very naive approach to linguistics. The family in which a language belongs cannot be determined by the vocabulary, let alone by few words. You have to study the structure, the grammar and the syntax of a language. So, according to all the linguists, the english language belongs to the germanic ones, even if it has latin influences.

  • constantine's christian jihad O.O

  • @Lhein33 um no its latin ill give u an example

    bi in latin means 2

    sect means to cut in half

    Bisect in english means to cut in half

    proof right their buddy theirs also lots of other ones

  • English, as far as I know, come from Anglish, Latin and Saxon. It was later also mixed up with other dialects and variations of latin as Briton kept getting invaded between 6th and 11th century. :S

  • @2436st THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE HAS LATIN ALPHABET AND 40.000 GREEK WORDS INSIDE. ALSO ,THE LATIN ALPHABET IS THE GREEK EBOEAN ALPHABET

  • @Lhein33 THE REAL EGYPTIANS ARE THE GREEKS. THE PYRAMIDS OF EGYPT IS CREATION OF HERMES OF TRISMEGISTUS

  • THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE HAS 80.000 WORDS , THE 40.000 WORDS OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE IS GREEK WORDS

    @Lhein33 GO BACK IN SIBERIA AND LEAVE THE PROPAGANDA GERMANO-BARBARIAN

  • why does one side have a P ON THE SAILD AND THEY ARE WEST AND EAST ROME OK SOME REPLY PLZ TO THIS I NEED TO KNOW

  • @2436st English is not a romance/neo-latin language. It is a west germanic language with some influences of norman (which is a romance language). But it remains a germanic one.

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