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  1. May 31, 2023 · Constantine the Great, born Flavius Valerius Constantinus in 280 AD in Naissus (modern-day Niš, Serbia), was a Roman emperor who ruled from 306 to 337 AD. Constantine rose through the ranks in the Roman military and was proclaimed emperor by his troops in 306 AD. His reign was marked by military conflicts, including civil wars against rival ...

  2. The Pope's authority over all of Europe is based the Constitutum Constantini (the Donation of Constantine), a 3,000-word documented purportedly written by Constantine between A.D. 315 and 325 that legalized Christianity and gave the See of Rome and the pope spiritual power over the entire world in addition to political power over Europe.

  3. A major turning point in western history occurred when the Roman Emperor Constantine converted to Christianity in 312 CE. Whether Constantine's conversion was sincere or politically motivated (or a combination of the two), historians can only speculate. But the result was the end of persecution of Christians and the beginning of Christendom.

  4. Dec 27, 2021 · Constantine I, sometimes known as Constantine the Great, was a Roman emperor (approx. A.D. 280–337) who presided over the Roman Empire's fundamental transition and much more. The adoption of Christianity by Great Constantine and the establishment of an eastern capital city that would later bear his name emphasize his reign as a critical ...

  5. 1. It Started in Serbia. Constantine’s full name was Flavius Valerius Constantinus. He was born in the city of Naissus (now known as the Serbian city of Nis) around 280 AD. Wikimedia Commons. 2. Three Decades of Rule. Constantine would reign as Roman Emperor for an astonishing 31 years.

  6. Constantine I, or Constantine the Great, was a Roman emperor from 306 to 337 AD. Diocletian’s previous emperor decided to split the empire into two parts since it was too large to be ruled by one person, creating a tetrarchy or the rule of four. Diocletian ruled the east from Nicomedia as an “ Augustus, ” with Galerius as his “ Caesar.

  7. Sep 26, 2019 · Print. 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. He celebrated faith in one (Christian) God and ...