Constantine is reported to have seen miraculous signs before two different battles, both times telling him that vistory was assured.
Even before the Battle of the Milvian Bridge, an acolyte reported that Constantine had seen a vision of the god Apollo in the sky. Then, at the Battle of the Milvian Bridge, Constantine saw a vision of a cross in the sky. Presumably both Gods wanted to ensure victory for Constantine, although both reports were only made long after the time Constantine experienced them.
A:A flaming cross.Constantine was not converted to Christianity. He was a Mithraist and his imperial cult was Sol Invictus - the Sun. The story of his conversion is a rework of his vision of Apollo. There is another story of a deathbed conversion, which is a later story not supported by contemporary evidence. He selected Christianity as an addition to his power, as he could control it through the bishops. Mithraism did not have such a structure so he chose Christianity as a secondary grip on power.
The answer is the Arch of Constantine in Rome.
Constantine I
The mother of Constantine the Great was St. Helena.
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Constantine experienced a vision of Apollo and Victory granting him laurel wreaths of health and a long reign.
He was reported to have seen the vision before the Battle of the Milvian Bridge.
The cross or the "P" from Constantine vision.
A:Eusebius records that some years after Constantine's victory at the Battle of the Milvian Bridge, Constantine said that he had seen a vision of a cross in the sky and had been promised victory in the battle. This account is a close copy of a similar vision Constantine had previously received from the god Apollo, casting doubt on Constantine's sincerity. Eusebius himself seems to think that Constantine might not have been entirely truthful in his account.
As a child and young man, Constantine worshipped the god Apollo. An acolyte even reported that Constantine had seen a vision of Apollo in the sky just before an important battle in Gaul.
Constantine's so-called vision was right before the battle of the Mulvian bridge. The battle of pons milvius
A vision of a Christian symbol promised him victory during a crucial battle.
Yes, you can see color in your peripheral vision.
Your vision works because you have to see the world and the world needs to see you
yes he had a vision of mary
the emporer Constantine claimed to have a vision from Christ and turned the state religion into christianity, stating it to be truth.