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Constantine the Great is said to have received his famous Vision of the Cross

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Constantine the Great’s Vision of the Cross on 26 October 312 is said to have inspired his adoption of Christianity, influencing his triumph at the Battle of the Milvian Bridge and ultimately shaping the religious future of the Roman Empire

Staff Correspondent

Publisted at 10:48 AM, Sun Oct 27th, 2024

On 26 October, 312 AD, the Roman Emperor Constantine the Great reportedly experienced a divine vision that would forever alter the course of Western history.

As legend recounts, he saw a blazing cross in the sky, accompanied by the words "In this sign, conquer."

This profound vision not only strengthened Constantine’s resolve but also led him to adopt the Christian faith as a personal and political compass, marking the beginning of Christianity’s rise within the Roman Empire.

At the Battle of the Milvian Bridge the following day, Constantine’s army, emboldened by this celestial sign, achieved a decisive victory.

Constantine’s embrace of Christianity post-victory would eventually transform it from a persecuted sect to the Empire’s dominant faith, a shift that laid the foundations for the Christian world of the medieval era and beyond.

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