Constantine at the Battle of the Milvian Bridge, as painted  by Giulio Romano 1520-1524.
Center portion, with both left and right ends of the painting cropped, showing Constantine at the Battle of the Milvian Bridge, as painted  by Giulio Romano
1520-1524. Vatican City, Apostolic Palace. The angels above Constantine dramatize what Constantine might have imagined during his conversion to Christianity. The crosses being carried by troops in the background were anachronistic since Constantine had not converted before the battle began.
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