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  1. Constantine `the Great' of ROME. aka Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus; EMPEROR of ROMAN EMPIRE; Saint; eponym of CONSTANTINOPLE, etc.; Ranked #21 on Hart's List of Most Influential persons. This is the individual denoted by 'X' in the coded ancestor lists.

  2. Aug 19, 2019 · The genealogy chart I made begins with Constantine the Great’s dynasty or the Constantinian Dynasty of the Roman Empire going all the way down and ending with the 1 st Tsar of Russia. The chart as well as this article will cover the complete lineage of 47 generations all the way back from the Imperial Rome down to the Renaissance era (4 th to ...

  3. Jan 1, 2013 · The main arguments of this renowned specialist in genealogy and imperial and senatorial onomastics are as follows: 1) The lineage of Constantine from Claudius II Gothicus is not "fictional and ...

  4. Feb 20, 2024 · Genealogy profile for Constantius I Chlorus, Roman Emperor. CONSTANTIUS I Chlorus Emperor of the West Born : 242 Died : 25 Jul 306 Eboracum (present-day York) Marriage - Helena Britannica ferch Princess of Britain Children 27 Feb 272 - Constantine I the Great Emperor of Rome Marriage - Theodora Empress of the West Children - - Constantia Princess of the West - - Julius Constantinus Prince of ...

  5. Mar 29, 2024 · Constantine reigned during the 4th century CE and is known for attempting to Christianize the Roman Empire.He made the persecution of Christians illegal by signing the Edict of Milan in 313 and helped spread the religion by bankrolling church-building projects, commissioning new copies of the Bible, and summoning councils of theologians to hammer out the religion’s doctrinal kinks.

  6. Constantine made his mother, Helena (Constantius’s wife or concubine), empress when his army proclaimed him emperor in 306 CE. Constantine himself had two wives: Minerva (or Minervina), who bore Constantine his firstborn child, Crispus; and Fausta, the daughter of the previous Western emperor who bore him three sons. In 326, Constantine put ...

  7. Aug 9, 2018 · The Roman Emperor Constantine (c 280 - 337 A.D.) was one of the most influential personages in ancient history. By adopting Christianity as the religion of the vast Roman Empire, he elevated a once illegal cult to the law of the land. At the Council of Nicea, Constantine the Great settled Christian doctrine for the ages.

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