Episode 77: 77- Retrospective on Constantine

Episode 77: 77- Retrospective on Constantine

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Episode 78: 78- Return of the Exiles

Following the death of Constantine, a short dynastic bloodbath occurs, after which his sons divide the empire between themselves. In addition, the new emperors also permit all the eastern bishops exiled by their father to return. As a result violent clashes soon erupt between riv ...  Show more

76- Caesar Baptized

We conclude our coverage of the reign of the first Christian Roman Emperor. I close this episode by asking you dear listeners to please send in your questions about Constantine and the early Church.Music “Sons of Constantinople” by Tyler Cunningham, licensed under Pond5.Historyof ...  Show more

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