On the 27th October 312 AD the battle of Milvian Bridge was fought near Rome. The two men contending for control of Rome and the Empire were Constantine, who controlled Gaul, England and parts of Germany and Maxentius, who controlled Italy, Spain and Africa.
It happens the two were brothers in law.
The day before the monumental and pivotal battle, Constantine saw a flaming cross in the sky, taking I as an omen, he had his men put a cross on their shields and banners.
Full of strength at what their commander had seen, Constantine’s men won the battle. Maxentius drowned crossing a bridge over the Tiber.
Rome would soon be unified under one ruler (only Licentius remained in Constantine’s way.)
Constantine would spend the ret of his reign Christianising his subjects.
He converted on his deathbed, becoming the first Christian Emperor, in 337 AD.
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bunch of sellouts whoever did this. lower than trash, was it neccessary? no. swine, filth, contemptable human waste, you all suck just for a buck.
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Using FIrefox also, and no problems.
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First of all, the pennies of revenue goes toward the maintenance of this site. If you don’t like the ads, then go post in the Axis & Allies game forums. I did not put any ads in there at all, wel except the one at the top which was already everywhere.
Also, Safari doesn’t implement CSS correctly. I don’t have a mac, what am I supposed to do? Grr but I do have an idea.
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I use IE 6, Microsoft’s browser is the most widely used but tends to have problems displaying webpages written while using another browser to view them. I had this problem all the time when I wrote webpages usinge Netscapes browser as the viewer. Webpages written to be viewed by IE almost never have a problem being viewed by other web browsers.
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I removed his post because it was nothing more than Graffiti on a wall.
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Oh, one solution is to stretch your window wider.
Meanwhile, I’m working on a better solution.
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Oh, one solution is to stretch your window wider.
Meanwhile, I’m working on a better solution.
Please hurry, my monitor is old, and so are my eyes. A 1024x766 resoulution isn’t an option for my tiny little monitor.
How about disabling the ads until you get the kinks worked out?
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Wow, okay, so you must be one of those 9% running at 800x600.
Well you’re in luck, the right-side add is to the right of the fold on 800x600.
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Try going full screen with IE. I think it’s F11 by default. I don’t recall exactly because I stopped using IE a long time ago…
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Firefox has full screen too.