Constantine led the victorious side at the battle of the Milvian Bridge 312 CE.
AnsweConstantine I became Emperor in the "Gallic Prefecture" of Britain, Gaul and the Iberian Peninsula, on the death of his father in 306. In 312 he defeated Maxentius at the Milvian Bridge (at which point he openly embraced Christianity) and thus became sole Emperor in the West. A rival, Licinius, ruled the Eastern half until 324, when Constantine defeated him in civil war. Constantine then ruled the whole empire until his death in 337.
The battle of marathon started in 490 BCE, September. I'm not sure but i think it ended the same day. I hope it helped you
Ancient Roman soldiers often wore some kind of chained mail or its equivalent to protect themselves in battle from swords, daggers & spears. For the more elite members of the legions a breast plate often made of bronze served the same purpose.
Odin - Was the god of war and wisdom. Modi - God of battle wrath, leader of the berserkers. Tyr- Was the God of war in the same way Athena was the god of war. Strategics; justice. Freya- Goddess of fertility, prophecy, sex, sexuality (feminine), war, wealth & weather.
Aprohdite would-be pretty easy. Same thing with Athena. All you would have to do is wear battle armor and a cape and maybe glue an owl to your shoulder ( for Athena). If u would want to do something original, Iris the goddess of rainbows would b fun.
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The battle started and finished on the same day. 11th September 1297.
Life would not be the same today.
Monday 25th September 1066
The Battle of Stamford Bridge in Yorkshire between Harold II of England and Harold Hardrada of Norway did not lead immediately to any kings being crowned. But later the same year the victor of Stamford Bridge, Harold II, was killed at the battle of Hastings on the south coast. After Hastings, Duke William of Normandy was crowned King of England.
About 6 to 7 miles in inland, at Battle, England.
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No. The Bridge of Sighs is the covered bridge prisoners passed through on their way from the court to the prison.
They are about the same length but London Bridge is much wider.
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For the same reason any bridge is built; to cross the river.