Edinburgh School of Icon Painting: Saint Helen

Friday 5 September 2014

Saint Helen



Saint Helena (latin: Flavia Julia Helena Augusta; c. 250 - 330)
or Saint Helen was the consort of the Roman emperor Constantius Chlorus and the mother of the emperor Constantine the Great.
She is considered by the Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, Eastern and Latin Catholic churches, as well as by the Anglican Communion and Lutheran Churches as a saint.
Sometimes known as Helen of Constantinople.
(wikipidia)

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