In 326 AD, Empress Helena journeyed to Jerusalem and discovered the True Cross—an act that elevated her status as a saint and transformed Christian pilgrimage forever.

Helena and the True Cross: The Imperial Pilgrimage to Faith, 326 AD
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In 326 AD, Empress Helena journeyed to Jerusalem and discovered the True Cross—an act that elevated her status as a saint and transformed Christian pilgrimage forever.
In 326 AD, Roman Empress Helena journeyed to Jerusalem to identify and preserve the most sacred sites of Christianity—an imperial pilgrimage that reshaped faith, memory, and sacred geography.
In 312 AD, Emperor Maxentius fortified the Milvian Bridge in a last stand against Constantine—a decisive moment in Roman history that ended his reign and changed the course of Christianity.