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  1. He eventually became a great general and, after many victories on the battlefield, was hailed by his troops as the next Augustus and later became emperor. The reign of Constantine. In A.D. 312 Constantine invaded Italy to oust Emperor Maxentius, who had up to four times as many troops. Constantine claimed to have had a vision on the way to Rome ...

  2. 10 votes, 10 comments. true. The evasion I would use is: what do you mean by "good emperor"? He was "great", in the sense of "Alexander the Great," personally charismatic and a widely successful general/field commander. The difficulty is that most of Constantine's greatest military victories were over Romans in civil wars; the written sources for Constantine are light and almost exclusively ...

  3. Aug 28, 2024 · Julian was a Roman emperor from ad 361 to 363, nephew of Constantine the Great, and a noted scholar and military leader who was proclaimed emperor by his troops. A persistent enemy of Christianity, he publicly announced his conversion to paganism in 361, thus acquiring the epithet “the Apostate.”

  4. Nov 21, 2023 · Born Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus, Constantine the Great (also known as Constantine I) was born in 272 C.E. and became emperor of the Roman Empire in 306 C.E.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CharlemagneCharlemagne - Wikipedia

    The name Charlemagne, as the emperor is normally known in English, comes from the French Charles-le-magne ('Charles the Great'). [3] In modern German, he is known as Karl der Große . [ 4 ] The Latin epithet magnus ('great') may have been associated with him during his lifetime, but this is not certain.

  6. Steinstrasse runs between the cathedral square and the main market square, which includes features such as the half-timbered Renaissance ‘Steipe’ town house and the ‘Red House’ bearing the inscription dating back to the 17th century: ‘Trier stood one thousand and three hundred years before Rome.

  7. Helena was married to the Roman emperor Constantius I Chlorus, who renounced her for political reasons. When her son Constantine I the Great became emperor at York in 306, he made her empress dowager, and under his influence she later became a Christian.

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