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Constantine the Great - Wikipedia Born in Naissus, a city located in the province of Moesia Superior (now Niš, Serbia), Constantine was the son of Flavius Constantius, a Roman army officer from Moesia Superior, who would become one of the four emperors of the Tetrarchy His mother, Helena, was a woman of low birth, probably from Bithynia
Constantine I - World History Encyclopedia Constantine I, aka Constantine the Great, was Roman emperor from 306 to 337 CE Realizing that the Roman Empire was too large for one man to adequately rule, Emperor Diocletian (284-305 CE) split the empire into two, creating a tetrachy or rule of four
Constantine—facts and information | National Geographic Constantine made Christianity the main religion of Rome, and created Constantinople, which became the most powerful city in the world Emperor Constantine (ca A D 280– 337) reigned over a
Constantine I - Christianity, Life Death - Biography Flavius Valerius Constantinus, who would become Roman emperor Constantine I, was born on February 27, circa 280 (sources range from 272 to 284), in Naissus, Moesia (now Niš, Serbia) His
Constantine (2005) - IMDb It's a Hollywood mystery why 2005's Constantine wasn't more popular and didn't at least get a sequel There was a TV show a decade later but that only got a single series and considering some of the dross which get several series, I'm looking at you, Hemlock Grove, that's got to be a shame
Constantin Ier (empereur romain) — Wikipédia Constantin Ier vise à harmoniser au plus haut le rang social des plus hauts serviteurs de l'Empire : le Sénat reprend la première place à partir de 312 en Occident et de 324 en Orient, quand Constantin règne sur l'ensemble de l'Empire
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Constantine the Great Constantine joined his father, under whom he had just time to distinguish himself in Britain before death carried off Constantius (25 July, 306) Constantine was immediately proclaimed Caesar by his troops, and his title was acknowledged by Galerius somewhat hesitatingly
Roman Emperors - DIR Constantine I His victory at the Milvian Bridge counts among the most decisive moments in world history, while his legalization and support of Christianity and his foundation of a 'New Rome' at Byzantium rank among the most momentous decisions ever made by a European ruler