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  1. CurrentMagazine1596. Was Constantine a good emperor? Why or why not? It seems hard to tell if he was simply deemed "the Great" retroactively by Christian scholars that wanted to glorify him, when a lot of the Roman populace suffered under his reign. But he also switched to a more defensible capital at Constantinople and reunited the empire.

  2. Jul 11, 2017 · Constantine II (Catholic and anti-Arian). The first born. Constantius II (Semi-Arian). The most powerful and through his influence, Semi-Arian theology spread. Constans (Catholic and anti-Arian and anti-Donatist). Constans was rumored to be a man of unnatural vices. Constantine did not divide the Roman Empire into “East and West.”.

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  4. Death Date. May 22, 337. Constantine became the first Christian Roman Emperor and founder of Constantinople, which brought about the beginning of the East Roman Empire known today as Byzantium. Constantine's exposure to imperial life began early when he was taken to the court of Diocletian. While serving in the imperial guard of emperor ...

    • Who Was Constantine The Great?
    • Constantine and Christianity
    • Organising The Empire
    • When Did Constantine Become Christian?

    Constantine was born in AD 272 in the Roman province of Upper Moesia, in modern Serbia. When he was 21 years old, his father Constantius, a successful administrator and general, was made Caesar in the Tetrarchy of Diocletian. As part of that dynastic arrangement, Constantius had to put aside Constantine’s mother Helena and marry Theodora, daughter ...

    Supreme in the west, Constantine turned his malevolent attention upon his co-emperor in the east. The two emperors had previously co-operated amiably. Licinius had married Constantine’s half-sister Constantia, and the pair thrashed out their differences in a meeting in Milan in AD 313 – a summit famous for the so-called ‘Edict of Milan’. This is of...

    Constantine was very aware that the main threat to his life came from his own army. Over the previous century, more emperors had died in military coups than from any other cause. In fact, of recent emperors, only Constantius, Claudius Gothicus (plague) and Diocletian had died naturally. To maximise his chances of dying in bed, Constantine made seve...

    Like many Roman emperors, Constantine’s domestic life was worthy of a good soap opera. His mother was a saint. Literally. Saint Helena of Constantinople embarked on a highly publicised pilgrimage to the Holy Land, founding churches as she went along. One such church was – according to a nearcontemporary writer Socrates Scholasticus – founded on the...

  5. Was Constantine good, bad, a mixture? There’s evidence for each position. Why Consider Constantine? The Orthodox Church regards Constantine as Saint Constantine the Great. He did much for the early Christian church from 306 to 337 while he was the Roman Emperor. Constantine was the first Roman Emperor to claim conversion to Christianity.

  6. Constantine the Great is remembered as the first Christian emperor of Rome. His conversion to Christianity led many Christians to ask for his interventions into church matters. The result was some theological clarity (i.e., the Council of Nicea) as well as a lot of misplaced trust. The year was AD 303. The Roman military commander Diocletian ...

  7. Weak puppet emperors a direct consequence of Constantine's remodeling of the empire into a proto-feudal region heavy empire. By making all his son's co-emperor he practically doomed the empire to another round of civil wars too. Constantine more than any other man created the medieval age. His new Roman Empire was a medieval empire not an ...

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