Apparently Emperor Constantine saw a flaming cross on the battlefield and believed...
Her mother Helena was a christian, she was very close to her only son Constantine, who had a deep regard and affection for her.
Posible he become a crhistian because of her mother, the most important event that came out of this conversion was the stablishment of freedom of religion in the roman impire.
The Edict of Milan was a letter signed by emperors Constantine and Licinius, that proclaimed religious toleration in the Roman Empire.
"When I, Constantine Augustus, as well as I, Licinius Augustus, fortunately met near Mediolanurn (Milan), and were considering everything that pertained to the public welfare and security, we thought, among other things which we saw would be for the good of many, those regulations pertaining to the reverence of the Divinity ought certainly to be made first, so that we might grant to the Christians and others full authority to observe that religion which each preferred"
This freedom is the base of the western civilization and the constitution of the United States.
Her mother Helena was a christian, she was very close to her only son Constantine, who had a deep regard and affection for her.
Posible he become a crhistian because of her mother, the most important event that came out of this conversion was the stablishment of freedom of religion in the roman impire.
The Edict of Milan was a letter signed by emperors Constantine and Licinius, that proclaimed religious toleration in the Roman Empire.
"When I, Constantine Augustus, as well as I, Licinius Augustus, fortunately met near Mediolanurn (Milan), and were considering everything that pertained to the public welfare and security, we thought, among other things which we saw would be for the good of many, those regulations pertaining to the reverence of the Divinity ought certainly to be made first, so that we might grant to the Christians and others full authority to observe that religion which each preferred"
This freedom is the base of the western civilization and the constitution of the United States.
No, Paul lived about three hundred years before Constantine. The one who influenced Constantine to become a Christian (if he did) was Eusebius.No, Paul lived about three hundred years before Constantine. The one who influenced Constantine to become a Christian (if he did) was Eusebius.No, Paul lived about three hundred years before Constantine. The one who influenced Constantine to become a Christian (if he did) was Eusebius.No, Paul lived about three hundred years before Constantine. The one who influenced Constantine to become a Christian (if he did) was Eusebius.No, Paul lived about three hundred years before Constantine. The one who influenced Constantine to become a Christian (if he did) was Eusebius.No, Paul lived about three hundred years before Constantine. The one who influenced Constantine to become a Christian (if he did) was Eusebius.No, Paul lived about three hundred years before Constantine. The one who influenced Constantine to become a Christian (if he did) was Eusebius.No, Paul lived about three hundred years before Constantine. The one who influenced Constantine to become a Christian (if he did) was Eusebius.No, Paul lived about three hundred years before Constantine. The one who influenced Constantine to become a Christian (if he did) was Eusebius.
The first roman emperor to become christian.
Constantine I (or the Great )was the 57th Roman Emperor. Therefore, he became famous in the Roman Empire.
Constantine I he was an Athiest but turned to Christian. He was preparing for battle and he saw a cross in the sky and thought it was a message from God that he wanted him to win the battle so he had his men but the cross on there shields and he won.
It was his mother, St Helena
Constantine was the first christian emperor
Constantine the Great adopts the Christian cross and achieves victory in battle. Tradition has it that on the night before battle Constantine had a dream to mark the shields of his solders with a cross. After doing so he defeated a much larger force seen by many as a miracle. While Constantine supported Christianity in Roman Empire, he himself didn't become a Christian until the end of his life. It was believed that your sins are forgiven when you become a Christian so some put off becoming a Christian until later in life.
Constantine the Great adopts the Christian cross and achieves victory in battle. Tradition has it that on the night before battle Constantine had a dream to mark the shields of his solders with a cross. After doing so he defeated a much larger force seen by many as a miracle. While Constantine supported Christianity in Roman Empire, he himself didn't become a Christian until the end of his life. It was believed that your sins are forgiven when you become a Christian so some put off becoming a Christian until later in life.
No. St. Constantine didn't become a Christian until he was on his deathbed. St. Jerome personally translated it into Latin. King James ordered it translated into English.
Constantine was the first christian ruler for Rome.
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