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Berger, Albrecht (2020): Constantine’s City: the Early Days of a Christian Capital. In: Studia Ceranea, Vol. 10: pp. 11-29

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Abstract

In his new city Constantinople, Constantine the Great established an imperial cult with pagan elements prevailing over Christian ones. This can be seen from a number of monuments and buildings, such as the Forum of Constantine with the emperor's statue on a column, the Capitol, the emperor's mausoleum, the Mesomphalon, and the temple of the city goddess Tyche.

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