'This book portrays a provocative and fresh insight into a period of Christianity's development that is widely considered second only to the conversion of St Paul on the road to Damascus. We are left with an analysis that is extremely well crafted, providing valuable possibilities, but limited certainties. Everyone interested in the history of Christianity will find this work a valuable resource. The combination of archaeological detail and textual reference provides a rich and rewarding reading experience.' Reviews in Religion and Theology 'This excellent book represents a successful attempt to integrate historically and visually what is known about Constantine ... This book is clearly written, and the images are on the whole excellent. Because of the book's interdisciplinary focus, it will appeal to a wide audience of scholars and students, as well as an educated general readership. Summing up: highly recommended.' Choice Reviews Online 'This lavishly designed volume ... furnished with numerous black and white illustrations, undoubtedly belongs among the most important books published in 2012, a year overabundant with publications on Constantine ... It deserves great recognition, both because of its synthetic achievement and because of the formulation of arguments that are perfectly more plausible or at least worthy of discussion.' Bruno Bleckmann, Bryn Mawr Classical Review