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  1. Constantine the Great - Wikipedia

    Constantine I[g] (27 February 272 – 22 May 337), also known as Constantine the Great, or known mononymously as Constantine, was Roman emperor from AD 306 to 337 and the first Roman …

  2. Constantine I | Biography, Accomplishments, Death, & Facts

    5 days ago · Constantine defeated his main rival for the Western emperorship in 312 and defeated the Eastern emperor in 324 after years of strained relations, thus making Constantine sole ruler …

  3. Who was Constantine? - National Geographic

    Constantine’s death marked the end of an era, but his legacy of uniting empire and faith would shape the course of both Rome and Christianity for centuries to come.

  4. The TRUTH About CONSTANTINE the Great - Roman Empire

    Explore the transformative reign of Constantine the Great, his controversial conversion to Christianity, and the Edict of Milan that reshaped the Roman Empire.

  5. Constantine The Great - History And Culture

    Apr 21, 2024 · Constantine the Great, also known as Flavius Valerius Constantinus, was one of the most influential Roman emperors in history. His reign marked a turning point for the Roman …

  6. Constantine the Great: Life, Reign, Religious Transformation, & Facts

    Aug 16, 2024 · Constantine the Great (c. 272–337 AD) was a Roman Emperor who reigned from 306 to 337 AD and is renowned for his transformative impact on the Roman Empire and …

  7. Constantine the Great first Christian Emperor – Interesting Facts

    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 …

  8. Constantine | Western Civilization - Lumen Learning

    Constantine the Great was a Roman Emperor from 306-337 CE. Constantine was the son of Flavius Valerius Constantius, a Roman army officer, and his consort, Helena. His father became …

  9. Constantine I - New World Encyclopedia

    Constantine is best remembered in modern times for the Edict of Milan in 313, which fully legalized Christianity in the empire for the first time and the Council of Nicaea in 325 which he …

  10. Constantine I, The Great, Roman Emperor - Encyclopedia.com

    On the abdication of Diocletian (May 1, 305), Constantine joined his father at York in Britain; and on the death of Constantius, he was proclaimed emperor by the army. He led a successful …