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Constantine And The Cities Imperial Authority And Civic Politics Noel Lenski

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Constantine And The Cities Imperial Authority And Civic Politics Noel Lenski
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.73 MB
Pages: 416
Author: Noel Lenski
ISBN: 9780812292237, 0812292235
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Constantine And The Cities Imperial Authority And Civic Politics Noel Lenski by Noel Lenski 9780812292237, 0812292235 instant download after payment.

Roman Emperor Constantine raised Christianity from a minority religion to imperial status, but his religious orientation was by no means unambiguous. In Constantine and the Cities, Noel Lenski demonstrates how the emperor and his subjects used the instruments of government in a struggle for authority over the religion of the empire.


Roman Emperor Constantine raised Christianity from a minority religion to imperial status, but his religious orientation was by no means unambiguous. In Constantine and the Cities, Noel Lenski demonstrates how the emperor and his subjects used the instruments of government in a struggle for authority over the religion of the empire.

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