Upon his return from Gaul, Constantine, son of Constantine Chlorus, is a victim of the dirty dealings of Maxentius, brother of Fausta, Constantine's fiancée. Maxentius wishes to assassinate his rival as Emperor of Rome, but the plot fails and Constantine saved with the help of some Christians. Appointed Augustus of Gaul, Constantine marries Fausta, but once again, Maximian tries to assassinate him and when discovered commits suicide. Constantine, near the Milvian Point, confronts the army of Maxentius. The night before the battle, Constantine has a vision of the cross of Christ and his victory. After defeating the enemy, Constantine is able to embrace Fausta again and finally meets his real mother, Elena, whom Constantine had to disown for being a Christian.
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/films/5077-constantino-el-grande-dvd-8437010735028.html5077CONSTANTINO EL GRANDE (DVD)Upon his return from Gaul, Constantine, son of Constantius Chlorus, is a victim of the cunning maneuvers of Maxentius, brother of Fausta, Constantine's fiancée. Maxentius wishes to eliminate him to become Emperor of Rome, but the conspiracy fails and Constantine is saved. thanks to the help of some Christians. After being named Augustus of Gaul, he married Fausta. In the vicinity of the Milvian Bridge, Constantine defeats Maxentius' troops. The night before, he had seen the cross of Christ that announced his victory ('With this sign you will win').https://dvdstorespain.es/673836-home_default/constantino-el-grande-dvd.jpg5.9504instock5.95045.9504002015-04-10T21:02:36+0200/Start/Start/DVD/Start/Films/Start/New/Start/EVENING SP 70/Start/VELADA DE 80/Start/VELADA FR 80/Start/VELADA IT 80
Upon his return from Gaul, Constantine, son of Constantius Chlorus, is a victim of the cunning maneuvers of Maxentius, brother of Fausta, Constantine's fiancée. Maxentius wishes to eliminate him to become Emperor of Rome, but the conspiracy fails and Constantine is saved. thanks to the help of some Christians. After being named Augustus of Gaul, he married Fausta. In the vicinity of the Milvian Bridge, Constantine defeats Maxentius' troops. The night before, he had seen the cross of Christ that announced his victory ('With this sign you will win').