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  1. St. Constantine the Great. Catholic Online. Saints & Angels. Facts. Feastday: May 21. Birth: 272. Death: 337. Author and Publisher - Catholic Online. Printable Catholic Saints PDFs. Shop St. Constantine the Great. Junior Emperor and emperor called the "Thirteenth Apostle" in the East.

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    He was born at Naissus, today's city of Niš in Upper Moesia (modern Serbia and Montenegro), to Constantius I Chlorus and an innkeeper's daughter, Helen. Constantine was well educated and served at the court of Diocletian in Nicomediaas a kind of hostage after the appointment of his father Constantius, a general, as one of the two Caesars (at that t...

    Constantine is perhaps best known for being the first Roman Emperor to endorse Christianity, traditionally presented as a result of an omen — a chi-rho in the sky, with the inscription "By this sign shalt thou conquer" — before his victory in the Battle of Milvian Bridge in 312, when Constantine is said to have instituted the new standard to be car...

    Troparion(Tone 8) 1. Having seen the figure of the Cross in the heavens, 2. And like Paul not having received his call from men, O Lord, 3. Your apostle among rulers, the Emperor Constantine, 4. Has been set by Your hand as ruler over the Imperial City 5. That he preserved in peace for many years, 6. Through the prayers of the Theotokos, O only lov...

    Barnes, (Prof.) Timothy David. Constantine and Eusebius.Harvard University Press, 1981. ISBN 9780674165311
    Bruun, Patrick. "The Christian Signs on the Coins of Constantine." Arctos, Series 2, vol.3 (1962), pp.5-35.
    Elliott, Thomas George. The Christianity of Constantine the Great.University of Scranton Press, 1996. 366pp. ISBN 9780940866591
    Henry Wace Ed., A Dictionary of Christian Biography and Literature to the End of the Sixth Century A.D., article: Silvester, bishop of Rome, Hendrickson Publishers, Inc. edition (rights: Public Dom...

    Wikipedia 1. Constantine I 2. Constantine I and Christianity 3. Donation of Constantine Other 1. OCA: Equal of the Apostles Emperor Constantine 2. Constantine & Helen, Equal to the Apostles GOARCH: Constantine & Helen 3. Robert Arakaki. Constantine The Great: Roman Emperor, Christian Saint, History's Turning Point. Antiochian Orthodox Christian 4. ...

  2. Saint Constantine. Saint Constantine may refer to: Constantine I (c. 272 – 337), Roman Emperor and a convert to Christianity. Constantine of Dumnonia (6th century), King of Cornwall. Constantine of Strathclyde (6th century), probably fictitious King of Strathclyde.

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  4. Constantine's vision and the Battle of the Milvian Bridge in a 9th-century Byzantine manuscript. During the reign of the Roman Emperor Constantine the Great (306–337 AD), Christianity began to transition to the dominant religion of the Roman Empire.

  5. This event was the first break in Diocletian's scheme of a four-headed empire (tetrarchy) and was soon followed by the proclamation in Rome of Maxentius, the son of Maximian, a tyrant and profligate, as Caesar, October, 306. During the wars between Maxentius and the Emperors Severus and Galerius, Constantine remained inactive in his provinces.

  6. Gaius Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus [1] (February 27, 272 C.E. – May 22, 337 C.E.) commonly known as Constantine I, Constantine the Great, or (among Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic [2] Christians) Saint Constantine, was a Roman emperor, proclaimed augustus by his troops on July 25, 306 C.E., and who ruled an ever-growing portion o...

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