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  1. Nov 23, 2023 · Constantine The Great Facts & Worksheets. Constantine the Great, the first Roman emperor to embrace Christianity, was born in the late 280s CE. Constantine's reign not only marked the beginning of Rome's conversion to Christianity but also laid the foundation for Christian culture, influencing both Byzantine and Western medieval civilizations.

  2. Constantine's time in York on the 'History of York'. Constantine the Great facts. Constantine I (27 February 272 – 22 May 337 AD) was a Roman emperor from 306 until he died. He was emperor for longer than any other emperor since Augustus, the first emperor. He was the first ruler of the Roman Empire to be a Christian.

  3. Constantine I, known as Constantine the Great officially Flavius Valerius Constantinus, (born Feb. 27, after 280? ce, Naissus, Moesia—died May 22, 337, Ancyrona, near Nicomedia, Bithynia), First Roman emperor to profess Christianity. The eldest son of Constantius I Chlorus, he spent his youth at the court of Diocletian.

  4. 1. It Started in Serbia. Constantine’s full name was Flavius Valerius Constantinus. He was born in the city of Naissus (now known as the Serbian city of Nis) around 280 AD. Wikimedia Commons. 2. Three Decades of Rule. Constantine would reign as Roman Emperor for an astonishing 31 years.

  5. Constantine the Great. In 312 CE, Constantine battled for control of the Western Roman Empire. Legend says that he had a vision of a flaming cross and the words ''in this sign thou shalt conquer ...

  6. Nov 21, 2023 · Constantine was the first Roman emperor to convert to Christianity. 2. He issued the Edict of Milan, which allowed for toleration of Christians in Rome. 3. He moved the capital of the Roman Empire ...

  7. Oct 4, 2023 · Biography. Constantine the Great was born on February 27, 272 AD, in the city of Naissus, in modern-day Niš, Serbia. He was the son of Flavius Valerius Constantius, an army officer, and Helena, a humble innkeeper’s daughter. His early life was marked by frequent moves within the Roman Empire due to his father’s military assignments.

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