The following story is interesting in that it refers to Constantine and meteors (Rome+astrophysics - how can we go wrong? ;D ) - but then descends into the usual bad pattern of trying to force a physical event into a historical framework - notably because the actual dating would have placed the event in the fifth century.
Still, from an anthropological point of view, it'll be interesting to try and track this down in the ancient literature. I guess that's why the famous Milvan Bridge incident is invoked - precisely because it is so famous.
However, I'm also under the impression that Constantine was very affected by the influence of Christianity already - especially because of those present in the family household.
It's also a point of note that the early symbol for Christianity was the Chi-Rho symbol - effectively, a "X" cross and not a "+" cross. (And that's before we even touch on the argument of a "T" crucifiction post.)
So, effectively, if Constantine say the event, the impact cloud would not likely look like a Chi-Rho symbol.
The final objection is that, if I remember rightly, Eusebius reported that the vision actually occurred in a dream anyway.
Oh - sorry - forget the link: ;D
Asteroid impact could have prompted Constantine's conversion
Still, from an anthropological point of view, it'll be interesting to try and track this down in the ancient literature. I guess that's why the famous Milvan Bridge incident is invoked - precisely because it is so famous.
However, I'm also under the impression that Constantine was very affected by the influence of Christianity already - especially because of those present in the family household.
It's also a point of note that the early symbol for Christianity was the Chi-Rho symbol - effectively, a "X" cross and not a "+" cross. (And that's before we even touch on the argument of a "T" crucifiction post.)
So, effectively, if Constantine say the event, the impact cloud would not likely look like a Chi-Rho symbol.
The final objection is that, if I remember rightly, Eusebius reported that the vision actually occurred in a dream anyway.
Oh - sorry - forget the link: ;D
Asteroid impact could have prompted Constantine's conversion