He was the last "good" emperor and created a new capitol named after himself "Constantinople"
By any chance do you go to slhs? because that was one of my questions for H.W.
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Constantine was a Roman ruler who embraced Christianity and actively promoted it in his kingdom. He became sick shortly after Easter in 337 A.D., and died a few weeks later on the Day of Pentecost, May 22nd
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No, Constantine died over 100 years before the West Roman Empire fell, and over 1100 years before the East Roman Empire (Byzantine Empire) fell.
There was not an opposite of Constantine. Constantine the Great was the 7th Roman emperor.
It was the time in which Constantine the Great ruled Ancient Rome.
Constantine the Great died on May 22, 337 at the age of 65.
Constantine the Great died on May 22, 337 at the age of 65.
It is said that Constantine became a Christian before he died.
Constantine the Great was born on February 27, 272 and died on May 22, 337. Constantine the Great would have been 65 years old at the time of death or 1743 years old today.
Constantine was a Roman ruler who embraced Christianity and actively promoted it in his kingdom. He became sick shortly after Easter in 337 A.D., and died a few weeks later on the Day of Pentecost, May 22nd
There was a Pope Constantine, who reigned from 708-715. He was the only pope to use the name "Constantine."
Constantine the Great had himself baptised just before his death.
Constantine the Great was born on the 27th of February around the year 272 A.D. and died May 22 337 A.D.
Constantine the Great was born on February 27, 272.
Alexander Constantine Ionides died in 1890.
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Constantine II.