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Constantine, Trump & Santa Claus

Notes on reshaping a culture

24 May 2025

9:00 AM

24 May 2025

9:00 AM

Imagine a board meeting so momentous that its minutes would be remembered a millennium later.

That meeting took place seventeen hundred years ago this very week in the town of Nicaea (now Iznik in Turkey). It gained status by being chaired by the Ruler of the World, Constantine, committed to Making Rome Great Again.

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