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THE AD 312 BATTLE OF THE MILVIAN BRIDGE, JUST OUTSIDE ROME, MARKED THE START OF A MONUMENTAL CHANGE FOR ROME AND HER EMPIRE.

THIS BATTLE WAS THE FIGURATIVE BRIDGE BETWEEN OLD PAGAN ROME AND NEW CHRISTIAN  ROME. AND ONCE THIRTY-FIVE-YEAR-OLD CONSTANTINE THE GREAT HAD CROSSED THAT BRIDGE, THERE WAS NO TURNING BACK.

Published in the US on November 9, 2021 by Turner Publishing

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