Constantine
Constantine was the first christian ruler for Rome.
He was the first Christian ruler in ancient Rome/Greece.
No, Augustus was a relative newcomer. The first historical ruler of Rome was Romulus.
Romulus was the first ruler of Rome.
The absolute first ruler of Rome was Romulus
Romulus was supposed to be the first ruler of Rome.
f you are referring to the Roman Empire, it could be said that the first Christian was Jesus himself, who preached in Judea, which was part of the Roman Empire. If you are referring to the city of Rome, it is not known. It is also unclear when Christians first appeared in Rome. The earliest mention of Christians in Rome is in the Acts of the Apostles, which says that the Jewish Christian couple Priscilla and Aquila had recently come from Rome to Corinth in 50 A.D. when Paul reached Corinth. Therefore, there were Christians in Rome before 50 A.D. The Christian tradition says that the See of Rome was founded by Peter and Paul. There is evidence which suggests that Paul reached Rome before Peter.
Christians were persecuted until Rome and Italy adopted the Christian Faith.
Rome.
No, there were 50 emperors before Constantine.
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.
I know the Latins were the first ones to come to Rome because Rome had fertile land.