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Constantine and the Cross (Italian: Costantino il grande) is a 1961 historical drama film about the early career of the emperor Constantine, who first legalized and then adopted Christianity in the early 4th century. The fictionalised film only stretches as far into his life as the Battle of the Milvian Bridge in AD 312.
Constantine and the Cross: 1962 up to the Battle of the Milvian Bridge in AD 312, with Cornel Wilde as Constantine the Great: The Fall of Rome: 1963 an Italian peplum-film, the story based on persecution of Christians after the death of Emperor Constantine (dir. by Antonio Margheriti)
Constantine and the Cross; Cyclops (2008 film) D. Dacii (film) Duel of Champions; Duel of the Titans; F. Fabiola (1949 film) The Fall of Rome (film)
The first movie was released in 2005 and loosely based on DC Comics’ Hellblazer books featuring British antihero John Constantine. Hellblazer was one of the publisher’s more mature horror ...
Maxentius is the main antagonist of the 1961 film Constantine and the Cross. The character is played by Massimo Serato. Maxentius is portrayed in the 5th episode of Ancient Rome: The Rise and Fall of an Empire. In the 2014 film Katherine of Alexandria, Maxentius was portrayed by Julien Vialon.
Variety reported last fall that Keanu Reeves was in talks to return for a sequel to “Constantine,” the 2005 superhero horror movie based on the graphic novels from DC Comics and Vertigo Comics.
SPOILER ALERT: This story contains spoilers from Season 1 of “Cross,” now streaming on Amazon Prime Video. Taking on a beloved character who’s been portrayed by other actors multiple times ...
The claim by Carroll might be false as the first historic evidence for the cross being a symbol used by Christians and depicted in Christian art is dated to be end of second or beginning of third century, about 100 years before Constantine I. [1] [circular reference] A documentary film based on the book was shown at film festivals in August 2007.