Constantine died on May 22, 337, after a 31-year reign — the longest since Augustus. His body was placed in a golden coffin draped with a purple shroud in the Church of the Holy Apostles, where he had arranged twelve apostolic sarcophagi around his own, presenting himself as symbol of the Savior. His death signaled the final end of Diocletian's system.
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Episode 4 (3 mentions)
Constantine died on May 22, 337, after a 31-year reign — the longest since Augustus. His body was placed in a golden coffin draped with a purple shroud in the Church of the Holy Apostles, where he had arranged twelve apostolic sarcophagi around his own, presenting himself as symbol of the Savior. His death signaled the final end of Diocletian's system.
“Athanasius's exile was to last beyond Constantine's death, and the spiritual unity he craved has”
“He had taken on the title, Equal of the Apostles, and in death he planned to take it one step”
“His death, even more than his life, signaled the final end of Diocletian's system.”
Episode 5 (1 mention)
“We ended the last lecture with the death of Constantine, one of the driving personalities”
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