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Yes, that is true. He saw in a great hope for a new and great civilization.
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True. Constantine the Great founded a new Roman capital in 330 AD, named Constantinople, on the site of the ancient Greek city of Byzantium. This strategic location provided advantages for trade and defense, and the city eventually became a central hub of the Eastern Roman Empire.
If your question is directed at the story that was made into a feature film starring Keanu Reeves, no, it is not a true story. The Hellblazer comic published by Vertigo Comics is the basis for Constantine. Use the link below to read more.
No, there were no popes at the time of Constantine. Constantine moved the capital because of economic and logistical reasons. The eighth-century forgery now known as the Donation of Constantine claimed that Constantine moved his imperial capital to the east, in order to grant the pope temporal power in the west. However, nothing in this document was true.
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There is no Saint Elaine. However, I believe the name derives from Helena (Helen, Ellen, Elene). St Helena was the mother of the Roman Emperor Constantine the Great. She is credited with finding the True Cross of Our Lord.
According to tradition, the mother of Constantine found the True Cross.
Post-Constantine, when men compromised the true Kingdom with kingdoms of this earth.