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Rome, July 2001, Quirinale Palace
Admiral Sergio Braghi, Military Counselor to the President of the Italian Republic
Carlo Azeglio Ciampi, showing the academic honor received from Prof. Roberto Calicchia,
The Magnificent Rector of the Constantinian University.
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New York, December 1990, University Club
Prof. Albert B. Sabin, Nobel prize for Medicine, receiving the Laurea Honoris Causa in Immunology from the Rector of the Constantinian University, His Excellency Prof. Dott. Domenic A.Vavala, F.R.S.H. In the middle of the picture Prof. Giulio Tarro.
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Providence, Santa Teodora Imperatrice Chapel
On.Charles J.Fogarty, Rhode Island State Vice Governor, receiving the academic honor
from the Constantinian University Rector, Prof. Domenic A. Vavala.
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His Excellency Prof. Dr. Domenic A. Vavala, F.R.S.H., The Magnificent Rector and
President of The Constantinian University is received in private audience on March
24, 1997, by His Holiness Pope John Paul II.
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Patriarcale Basilica Santa Maria Maggiore - Rome
His Execellency Rev. Mons. Edmond Y. Farhat, Archibishop Holder of Biblo Nunzio
Apostolico,during one of the Laurea Honoris Causa ceremonies.
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Professor Ahmed Fathi Sorour receiving the Honoris Causa Academic Recognition in
Political Science from H.R.H. Prince Francesco Amoroso D'Aragona, High Patron of
The Constantinian University.
Porcelli Luigi
According to universally accepted tradition, Emperor Constantine the Great - the
first Christian emperor of Rome - established a school on the Palatine Hill in Rome
prior to 330 A.D. The school attracted outstanding teachers and enjoyed an enviable
reputation. In 330 A.D. Emperor Constantine the Great moved the capital of the Roman
Empire from Rome to Byzantium, renaming it Constantinople, the City of Constantine.
Some centuries later the Palatine Hill school emerged as The
Constantinian University of Masters, i.e., a guild of teachers. After
the passage of additional centuries, The Constantinian University
of Masters was annexed as The Constantinian University
to the Constantinian-Amorian Order of the Golden Knights of Orient.
The Constantinian-Amorian Order of the Golden Knights of Orient and its annexed
Constantinian University are dynastic institutions, which are an integral part of
the historic-heraldic patrimony - inalienable and indefeasible - of the ancient
Sovereign House of the Most Serene Imperial Princes Amoroso Comneno Angelo Flavio
Lascaris Paleologo d'Aragona, legitimate descendants, in direct masculine line,
of the August Roman Emperors of Orient of the Dynasty of Amorium, a city in ancient
Phrygia of Asia Minor: Michael II Balbus of Amorium, called The Amorian (December
25, 820 - October 1, 829), Theophilus (October 1, 829 - January 20, 842), Michael
III (January 20, 842 - September 23, 867), all of whom were heirs of Emperor Constantine
the Great.