ChrisWI wrote:Saint Constantine (Emperor Constantine the Great)
Wasent he the last emperor of the Byzantine Empire and killed when the Turks stormed Constantanople (sp) in 1453?
Constantine the Great (Constantinus Imperator Romanorum-Constantine Emperor of Romans)
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ruled from 306-337 as the 1st Emperor of the
Eastern Roman Empire (known as Byzantium). Shortly before the battle over the Tiberis river (July 25th 306), it is said that he saw a vision of the cross with the phrase
EN TOUTO NIKA/In this sign thou shall conquest, on the sky & ordered his soldiers to draw this emblem on their shields. The defeat of Constantine's rivals was followed by the huge task of building a new capital for the Roman Empire in the East & of the declaration that every citizen of the Empire is free of following any religion (known as the declaration of Mediolanum-Milan). He founded a city on the Bosporus gulf, named officialy
New Rome/Nea Romi in Greek, Constantinople was the more popular name of the city (Constantinople=Polis Constantinou, City of Constantine), while the name by which many called the capital was simply
Polis (the City).
Constantine Dragasses Palaeologus
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was the last Emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire, he ruled for only 2 years (1451-1453), a short period before the city & all of the Eastern Mediterranean region fell in to the Sultan Mehmet's hands & the Ottomans.
PS1: Sorry for the history lesson but many of you guys had some questions on the matter. Anyways, I've posted the historical evolution of the Greek flag & I expect that you guys, will follow for posting the historical evolution of your country's flag through the years.
PS2: I apologise to the moderators for the off topic, but IMHO it is a very interesting thread.
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