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  1. Born: February 27, 272 AD in Naissus, Serbia. Died: May 22, 337 AD in Nicomedia, Turkey. Best known for: Being the first Roman Emperor to convert to Christianity and establishing the city of Constantinople. Also known as: Constantine the Great, Constantine I, Saint Constantine. The Arch of Constantine in Rome. Photo by Adrian Pingstone. Biography:

    • Early Childhood
    • Military Career
    • Early Reign
    • Ruler of The Roman Empire
    • Death of Constantine The Great

    Constantine the Great was born Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus during 272 C.E. in the city of Naissus in present-day Serbia. His father was named Flavius Valerius Constantius. He was an important person when Roman Emperor Diocletian ruled the Roman Empire. His father became second in command to the emperor in 293 C.E. Constantine’s mother wa...

    Constantine joined the Roman army in the east at a young age. He rose through the ranks of the army quickly. Constantine the Great received many tributes for his services in the Roman army. Constantine the Great marched against the barbarians along the Danube in 296 C.E. then the Persian in Syria with Diocletian at the lead. In 305 C.E., Constantin...

    Constantine ruled over Britain, Hispania, and Gaul during his early days. He had a large army stationed along the frontier of the Rhine River. He started to repair roads and military outposts in the region. Constantine conquered many new territories that enlarged his portion of the Roman Empire in the west. Another thing Constantine did was to stop...

    While Constantine was the sole Roman Emperor, he was a fair leader. He constructed numerous buildings in Rome, improved infrastructure of the empire, and he constructed the Circus Maximus and a large basilica inside the Forum. Constantine also made Christianity the main religion of the Roman Empire. Another thing Constantine did as emperor was to m...

    Constantine the Great died in 337 C.E. Upon his death bed; he converted to Christianity. His body was laid to rest inside the Church of the Holy Apostles in Constantinople.

  2. Feb 20, 2024 · Helena. Constantine I (27 February 272 – 22 May 337 AD) was a powerful general who reigned over the Roman Empire as emperor, until his death. He made the previously named city Byzantium (now Istanbul, Turkey) capital of the whole Roman Empire. As emperor, he named the city Constantinople, which means "City of Constantine" in Greek.

  3. Feb 25, 2019 · February 25, 2019. • 5 min read. Emperor Constantine (ca A.D. 280– 337) reigned over a major transition in the Roman Empire—and much more. His acceptance of Christianity and his ...

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  4. As emperor, Constantine made it his duty to further the Christian faith. In 313 CE, Constantine helped to create the Edict of Milan which made it legal to practice Christianity in the Roman Empire.

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  6. His mother, Helena, was the daughter of an innkeeper. In 293 the emperor Diocletian made Constantius caesar, or emperor, of Gaul and Britain. Young Constantine was kept at the court of Galerius, the Eastern emperor, virtually as a hostage. He escaped in 305 and joined his father. Constantius died the next year, and the army hailed Constantine ...

  7. 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.