Arrigo Minerbi (1881-1960); Italian sculptor; second tile signed the Edict of Tolerance in Milan in February 313; the two Augusti Roman Empire Constantine (West) and Licinius (East). On the right Licinio enthroned; left the martyrdom of St. Nabor (third century) Mauritanian soldiers commemorated on July 12th. Detail from bronze door of Milan Cathedral dedicated Edict of Constantine; which depicts: the lower the first six bishops of Milan; climbing scenes of religious persecution; centrally records the words of the Edict of tolerance that recognizes the people freedom of worship; top scenes of free Christians and exultant. Ironically; the sculptor of Jewish family began the work in 1937; but had to stop because of the tragic denial of tolerance introduced by the racial laws; being able to carry it out only after the fall of fascism and the conclusion of the War world. Milan; 1948
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