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- Expanding the Christian Footprint: Church Building in the City and the Suburbium Dale Kinney Bryn Mawr College, [email protected]
- RAVENNA: SEDES IMPERII and Artistic Trajectories in the Late Antique Mediterranean (402–476)
- Life of Constantine
- Christians in the Amphitheater? the «Christianization» of Spectacle Buildings and Martyrial Memory Kimberly Bowes University of Pennsylvania, [email protected]
- Constantine's Constantinople
- The Martyrdom of Polycarp 9 Remote Though We Be from the Disorders, Find Ourselves Sharing in the Calamity, in the Disturbance of the Other Members
- Period of Recognitionad 313—476
- Period of Recognition Part 1 Constantine's Basilicas
- Theology CHURCHES FOUNDED by the HOLY SOVEREIGNS CONSTANTINE and HELEN Nicușor TUCĂ
- Early Christian and Byzantine
- The Feast of the Encaenia in the Fourth Century and in the Ancient Liturgical Sources of Jerusalem
- Dumbarton Oaks Papers
- Double Shells & Hagia Sophia
- ABSTRACT Idols and Empire: Preludes to Philosophy of Art in Early Christianity Joseph Clarkson Director: David Lyle Jeffrey
- Ecclesiastical Architecture in Rome and Central Italy, Ca. 350-650 Dale Kinney Bryn Mawr College, [email protected]
- IMAGES of POWER: LATE ROMAN EMPIRE (Art During the Age of Constantine) LATE ROMAN AGE of CONSTANTINE
- Christians and Jerusalem in the Fourth Century CE: a Study of Eusebius of Caesarea, Cyril of Jerusalem, and the Bordeaux Pilgrim
- The Dome of the Rock: the Historical, Political and Religious Motivations Behind Its Construction
- 5. Early Christian Architecture
- The Acts of Pseudo-Linus
- The Neonian Baptistery in Ravenna Author(S): Annabel Jane Wharton Source: the Art Bulletin, Vol
- SEVERUS of ANTIOCH Pauline Allen and C.T.R.Hayward
- The Dome of the Rock