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  1. Constantine the Great Photo by: Gernot Keller Creative Commons First Christian Roman Emperor In Power 306-337 AD Born Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus Augustus February 27, c.272 Naissus, Moesia Superior, Present day Serbia Died May 22, 337 (at age 65) Nicomedia Nationality Roman Religion Roman Catholic Flavius Constantine (aka Constantine the Great), is possibly known as

  2. An artist's depiction of Constantine's victory on the banks of the Tiber. The Tetrarchate, established by Diocletian, served to regain some order and control of the enormous Roman Empire. However it also splintered it, forming a dissolution of identity within a single authority. Upon their simultaneous abdication of their territories in 305 AD ...

  3. The Arch of Constantine was dedicated in A.D. 315 at a busy intersection along the Triumphal Way, near the Colosseum. It celebrates the emperor Constantine’s (r. A.D. 306–337) victory over his ...

  4. Constantius I (born c. 250, Dacia Ripensis—died July 25, 306, Eboracum, Britain [now York, North Yorkshire, England]) was a Roman emperor and father of Constantine I the Great. As a member of a four-man ruling body ( tetrarchy) created by the emperor Diocletian, Constantius held the title of caesar from 293 to 305 and caesar augustus in 305 ...

  5. Apr 19, 2024 · 362 A.D. Athanasius was again banished in the reign ofEmperor Julian the Apostate (4th exile). 364 A.D. Athanasius returned to Alexandria from exile. 365 A.D. Athanasius suffered his fifth and last exile in thereign of Emperor Valen, an Arian who wasdetermined to restore Arianism. 373 A.D. Athanasius died on May 2.

  6. Constantine the Great. constentime statue. constantine. Constantine I (27 February 272 – 22 May 337 AD) was a Roman emperor from 306 until he died. He was emperor for longer than any other emperor since Augustus, the first emperor. He was the first ruler of the Roman Empire to be a Christian.

  7. Constantine II (born 316, Arelate, Viennensis [now Arles, France]—died 340) was a Roman emperor from 337 to 340. The second son of Constantine the Great (ruled 306–337), he was given the title of caesar by his father on March 1, 317. When Constantine the Great died in 337, Constantine II and his brothers, Constans and Constantius II, each ...

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