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      • Constantine came to Britain with his father, the emperor Constantius, in 305. Constantius died in July the following year in York. The system of succession at the time demanded that another Caesar should become emperor but the soldiers in York immediately proclaimed Constantine their leader. It proved to be a pivotal moment in history.
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  1. Ang Romanong Emperador na si Constantine (c 280 - 337 AD) ay isa sa mga pinaka-maimpluwensyang personahe sa sinaunang kasaysayan. Sa pamamagitan ng pagpapatibay ng Kristiyanismo bilang relihiyon ng malawak na Imperyo ng Roma, itinaas niya ang dating ilegal na kulto sa batas ng lupain.

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  3. After nearly 80 years, and three generations of political fragmentation, Constantine united the whole of the Roman Empire under one ruler. By 324 he had extended his power and was sole emperor, restoring stability and security to the Roman world.

  4. Constantine arrives in Britain. When Constantine arrived, Diocletian was the governor and he was in the throes of bringing in reforms to the constitution. Constantine was known as an emperor who liked to spend on building and improving military and civil structures.

  5. He certainly made much in later years of the origin of his rule in distant Britain, across the Ocean, and liked to dwell on the notion of a divine mission that had swept his power from the far west of the empire to its extreme east.

  6. Constantine III of Britain (6th century) was one of the legendary kings of Britain, having a slender historical basis; Constantine I of Scotland (5th century) was a mythical figure from the king-list of George Buchanan.

  7. Constantine the Great (Constantine I, ruled A.D. 312-37) combined Christianity, Roman law and Greek culture and Christianized the Roman Empire. He ended the endemic civil wars of the later third century and founded the great city of Constantinople (present-day Istanbul) at the Roman city of Byzantium.

  8. Constantine I[g] (27 February c. 272 – 22 May 337), also known as Constantine the Great, was a Roman emperor from AD 306 to 337 and the first Roman emperor to convert to Christianity.

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