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Essay heading: St. Helena, A woman of Substance
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(Medieval Europe, 22) Though Constantine revised imperial religious policy to make Christianity tolerated within the empire he did not officially convert to Christianity until close upon his death, but his mother became a devout Christian.
Due to her powerful status with regard to influence and wealth, Helena was able to spread and extend the Christian faith... displayed 300 characters
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She built many churches and shrines, particularly in Rome and at Trier in Gaul. Her most important work came with her visit to the Holy Land, and it is her work here that is best authenticated. She built two great Basilicas; one, in Bethlehem near the Grotto of the Nativity, and the other at the Mount of Ascension near Jerusalem... displayed next 300 characters
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