The SarcophagiofHelenaandConstantina are two fourth century porphyry sarcophagi located in the Pio-Clementine Vatican Museum in Rome. The Sarcophagus...
burial practices of ancient Rome and Roman funerary art, marble and limestone sarcophagi elaborately carved in relief were characteristic of elite inhumation...
statue of Hercules and the Braschi Antinous. Greek Cross Gallery (Sala a Croce Greca): with the porphyry sarcophagiof Constance and Saint Helena, daughter...
footstool Sarcophagi of HelenaandConstantina Sarcophagos of Livia Primitiva (debated) Sarcophagus of Santa Maria Antiqua Sarcophagus of Stilicho Dogmatic...
porphyry Sarcophagi of Helena and Constantina are grand Imperial examples. Scenes from Roman sarcophagi Scenes of Orphic religion (2nd century) Portonaccio...
If true, the larger of the two porphyry sarcophagi there would belong to Helena, and the smaller to Constantina, the opposite of what has been traditionally...
Constantius then summoned Gallus andConstantina. Although Gallus andConstantina complied with the order at first, when Constantina died in Bithynia, Gallus...
ConstantinaandHelena, wife of Emperor Julian. Constantine reunited the empire under one emperor, and he won major victories over the Franks and Alamanni...
Dictionary of Church History, ed. Jerald C. Brauer (Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1971). A. A. Vasiliev (1848). "Imperial Porphyry Sarcophagi in Constantinople"...
chapel dedicated to Lawrence of Rome. It is unknown whether the sarcophagi therein contained the bodies of other members of the Theodosian dynasty, or when...