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Constantine The Great And 1700 Years Of Edict Of Milan

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This is maybe a little of topic but Ill post it anyway. As some of you might know this year is 1700 years of Edict of Milan. Since emperor Constantine is born in Naissus (Nis, present-day Serbia)Serbia has taken pretty seriously the celebration of this event. Many museums and archeological sites are specialy prepared for it. Anyway I visited exhibition in National Museum in Belgrade and here are some pics.

PS Sorry couldn't get clear pic on coins



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Here are some gold coins that are made into a peace of jewelry but as I said no clear pic

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Thank you for the great pictures, mvojnovic!!. It must be wonderful to have all that fantastic history right on your doorstep!!
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It must be wonderful to have all that fantastic history right on your doorstep!!
I agree, fascinating.
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That's really interesting, I would love to see that collection.
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Dang, I wish I lived in Europe. (most of the time)

This was a wonderful post, thank you!
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Great post, I found this one very interesting and along my new collecting interests.
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thanks for sharing those!
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This is my favorite:
one out of two gold helmets :)

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and here is one better pic

http://www.artiscenter.com/wp-conte...irmium-1.jpg
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can you guess who is on first two pics in first post?

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I will venture a guess .... The two principals involved in the 'Edict', Constantine and Licinius.
The Edict of Milan is a curious piece of legislation. It established complete religious toleration throughout the Empire both East and West. But as Edward Gibbon pointed out so very long ago (1776), Within less than twenty years the rules were amended. You were allowed complete freedom of religion with one condition. If you practiced the 'New' faith you were required to conform to the Orthodox (aka Catholic) faith. The penalty for straying from the 'One true faith' was harsh ...... Death. While apparently rarely if ever enforced it betrayed the intolerance which zealots are ever so fond of enforcing on their neighbors. And made the new Christians not all that different from the great persecutors whom they so reviled.

It is somewhat ironic that when Constantine was baptised either on his deathbed or as some suspect 'post mortem' the ceremony was performed by a "heretic" Arian Bishop.

When I hear some people mention the religious intolerance in some modern Nation States which were once Roman Provinces and they dismiss this as a modern phenomenon related to an "evil" belief system I ask them how they explain the religious riots and lethal controversies which plagued great cities such as Alexandria in the 4th Century.
I get a rather blank look as they have no idea that 'slaying' people who pray differently than you is an extremely old custom.
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I will venture a guess .... The two principals involved in the 'Edict', Constantine and Licinius.


You just got the first one right :)
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Hmmm ..... Does not look like Diocletian.
Perhaps that indomitable old pain in the backside (and father inlaw too)
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Hmmm ..... Does not look like Diocletian.
Perhaps that indomitable old pain in the backside (and father inlaw too)
Maximianus


Nope
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Galerius?
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Galerius?


Bravoo



That head was found in Gamzigrad (Felix Romuliana) built by Emperor Galerius himself.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamzigrad-Romuliana
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