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  2. Whether Constantine sincerely converted to Christianity or remained loyal to paganism is a matter of debate among historians. His formal conversion in 312 is almost universally acknowledged among historians, [1] [3] despite that it was claimed he was baptized only on his deathbed by the Arian bishop Eusebius of Nicomedia in 337; [4] [5] [6] the ...

  3. Jan 12, 2024 · While Constantine the Great (r. 306–337 CE) is remembered as the first Christian emperor, it is sometimes forgotten that it was only around 70 years after his reign that pagan belief was banned and Christianity became the official religion of the Roman Empire.

  4. Sep 26, 2019 · Constantine the Great is known in history as the first Roman Emperor to convert to Christianity. However, legends and archaeological evidence suggest a different story– it seems that Constantine had a secret about his faith which was hidden for centuries. Constantine built many churches.

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  5. Within this environment, Christians of the fourth century also believed the conversion of Constantine (traditionally 312) showed that Christianity had triumphed over paganism (in Heaven) and little further action against pagans was necessary; everything was done but the sweeping up in the Christian view.

  6. Mar 29, 2018 · Updated: August 24, 2023 | Original: March 29, 2018. copy page link. Print Page. Waring Abbott/Getty Images. The triumph of Christianity over the pagan religions of ancient Rome led to the...

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  7. Although by this time Constantine openly supported Christianity, the city still offered room to pagan cults: there were shrines for the Dioscuri and Tyche. Hans-Ulrich Wiemer says there is good reason to believe the ancestral temples of Helios , Artemis and Aphrodite remained functioning in Constantinople as well.

  8. order to assess Constantine’s paganism and Christianity, certain key points must be examined: his conversion; fruits of Christianity; and fruits of paganism. Examination of these will shed light on who and what he really was. Constantine’s Christianity is surrounded by controversy: was he really a Christian or not?

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