Constantine was the first christian ruler for Rome.
No, there were 50 emperors before Constantine.
After he won the war and became emperor, Constantine built the triple Arch of Constantine in Rome. Although he shortly left and moved the capitol to Constantinople, the arch remained in Rome symbolizing who was their ruler.After he won the war and became emperor, Constantine built the triple Arch of Constantine in Rome. Although he shortly left and moved the capitol to Constantinople, the arch remained in Rome symbolizing who was their ruler.After he won the war and became emperor, Constantine built the triple Arch of Constantine in Rome. Although he shortly left and moved the capitol to Constantinople, the arch remained in Rome symbolizing who was their ruler.After he won the war and became emperor, Constantine built the triple Arch of Constantine in Rome. Although he shortly left and moved the capitol to Constantinople, the arch remained in Rome symbolizing who was their ruler.After he won the war and became emperor, Constantine built the triple Arch of Constantine in Rome. Although he shortly left and moved the capitol to Constantinople, the arch remained in Rome symbolizing who was their ruler.After he won the war and became emperor, Constantine built the triple Arch of Constantine in Rome. Although he shortly left and moved the capitol to Constantinople, the arch remained in Rome symbolizing who was their ruler.After he won the war and became emperor, Constantine built the triple Arch of Constantine in Rome. Although he shortly left and moved the capitol to Constantinople, the arch remained in Rome symbolizing who was their ruler.After he won the war and became emperor, Constantine built the triple Arch of Constantine in Rome. Although he shortly left and moved the capitol to Constantinople, the arch remained in Rome symbolizing who was their ruler.After he won the war and became emperor, Constantine built the triple Arch of Constantine in Rome. Although he shortly left and moved the capitol to Constantinople, the arch remained in Rome symbolizing who was their ruler.
In 324 Constantine the Great ended a period of co-emperorship and became the sole emperor.
He was quie nice and he also allowed Christianity to prosper in his kingdom. Also, hia mother was Christian
There was not an opposite of Constantine. Constantine the Great was the 7th Roman emperor.
No, there were 50 emperors before Constantine.
Constantine
He was the first Christian ruler in ancient Rome/Greece.
Constantine I, also called Constantine the Great, became Emperor of Rome in 306AD. He became the sole ruler of the Roman Empire in 324AD.
After he won the war and became emperor, Constantine built the triple Arch of Constantine in Rome. Although he shortly left and moved the capitol to Constantinople, the arch remained in Rome symbolizing who was their ruler.After he won the war and became emperor, Constantine built the triple Arch of Constantine in Rome. Although he shortly left and moved the capitol to Constantinople, the arch remained in Rome symbolizing who was their ruler.After he won the war and became emperor, Constantine built the triple Arch of Constantine in Rome. Although he shortly left and moved the capitol to Constantinople, the arch remained in Rome symbolizing who was their ruler.After he won the war and became emperor, Constantine built the triple Arch of Constantine in Rome. Although he shortly left and moved the capitol to Constantinople, the arch remained in Rome symbolizing who was their ruler.After he won the war and became emperor, Constantine built the triple Arch of Constantine in Rome. Although he shortly left and moved the capitol to Constantinople, the arch remained in Rome symbolizing who was their ruler.After he won the war and became emperor, Constantine built the triple Arch of Constantine in Rome. Although he shortly left and moved the capitol to Constantinople, the arch remained in Rome symbolizing who was their ruler.After he won the war and became emperor, Constantine built the triple Arch of Constantine in Rome. Although he shortly left and moved the capitol to Constantinople, the arch remained in Rome symbolizing who was their ruler.After he won the war and became emperor, Constantine built the triple Arch of Constantine in Rome. Although he shortly left and moved the capitol to Constantinople, the arch remained in Rome symbolizing who was their ruler.After he won the war and became emperor, Constantine built the triple Arch of Constantine in Rome. Although he shortly left and moved the capitol to Constantinople, the arch remained in Rome symbolizing who was their ruler.
The first Roman emperor named Constantine was Constantine I or the Great. He reigned a co-emperor from 306 to 324 and as the sole emperor from 324 to 337. He was the 57th Roman emperor.
October 28, 312 Constantine marches on Rome and meets Maxentius at the Battle of Milvian Bridge. Maxentius is slain, and Constantine emerges as the sole ruler in the West. Constantine erects a triumphal arch in Rome, crediting the “inspiration of the Divinity” for his victory.
In 324 Constantine the Great ended a period of co-emperorship and became the sole emperor.
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He became ruler in 306 A.D.
The answer is the Arch of Constantine in Rome.
Constantine I