Constantine the Great, whom the Christians proclaimed Saint after the Edict of Milan at 313 AD
John Smith ~NOVANET~ PS3
Never. Julius Caesar was not an emperor, he was a dictator. The authority was similar, but not identical. A dictator was a legally appointed Roman official. While holding a dictatorship, a man did have supreme power, but only for a certain period of time. A dcitatorship could either be renewed or not after the initial time period was over. None of these time limits apply to an emperor.Never. Julius Caesar was not an emperor, he was a dictator. The authority was similar, but not identical. A dictator was a legally appointed Roman official. While holding a dictatorship, a man did have supreme power, but only for a certain period of time. A dcitatorship could either be renewed or not after the initial time period was over. None of these time limits apply to an emperor.Never. Julius Caesar was not an emperor, he was a dictator. The authority was similar, but not identical. A dictator was a legally appointed Roman official. While holding a dictatorship, a man did have supreme power, but only for a certain period of time. A dcitatorship could either be renewed or not after the initial time period was over. None of these time limits apply to an emperor.Never. Julius Caesar was not an emperor, he was a dictator. The authority was similar, but not identical. A dictator was a legally appointed Roman official. While holding a dictatorship, a man did have supreme power, but only for a certain period of time. A dcitatorship could either be renewed or not after the initial time period was over. None of these time limits apply to an emperor.Never. Julius Caesar was not an emperor, he was a dictator. The authority was similar, but not identical. A dictator was a legally appointed Roman official. While holding a dictatorship, a man did have supreme power, but only for a certain period of time. A dcitatorship could either be renewed or not after the initial time period was over. None of these time limits apply to an emperor.Never. Julius Caesar was not an emperor, he was a dictator. The authority was similar, but not identical. A dictator was a legally appointed Roman official. While holding a dictatorship, a man did have supreme power, but only for a certain period of time. A dcitatorship could either be renewed or not after the initial time period was over. None of these time limits apply to an emperor.Never. Julius Caesar was not an emperor, he was a dictator. The authority was similar, but not identical. A dictator was a legally appointed Roman official. While holding a dictatorship, a man did have supreme power, but only for a certain period of time. A dcitatorship could either be renewed or not after the initial time period was over. None of these time limits apply to an emperor.Never. Julius Caesar was not an emperor, he was a dictator. The authority was similar, but not identical. A dictator was a legally appointed Roman official. While holding a dictatorship, a man did have supreme power, but only for a certain period of time. A dcitatorship could either be renewed or not after the initial time period was over. None of these time limits apply to an emperor.Never. Julius Caesar was not an emperor, he was a dictator. The authority was similar, but not identical. A dictator was a legally appointed Roman official. While holding a dictatorship, a man did have supreme power, but only for a certain period of time. A dcitatorship could either be renewed or not after the initial time period was over. None of these time limits apply to an emperor.
Follow that initial(!)- with a period.
What_is_initial_credibility
the initial impressions of the Spaniards to the Filipinos are: first is an animal! second is no knowledge third is the filipino is easy to manipulate
Initial
Initially, it was Rome. The capital was moved by Emperor Constantine to Constantople (modern Istanbul) for strategic reasons: it was more easily defended. He named it Nova Roma; it was named after Constantine following his death.
none of them. the fourth crusade was probably most successful in capturing Constantinople, it was not the initial goal of recapturing Jerusalem.
Plywood was first used in construction in the early 20th century. Its initial applications included sheathing for walls and roofs, as well as subflooring and structural support in buildings.
the military
the responsability for the initial ordering of investigation drugs belong to whom?
John Smith
supervisors
John Smith was the leader.
Supervisors
Supervisors
Initial construction was completed in 1914, and the canal opened, but construction continues to this day in enlarging, improving, and maintaining the canal.