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Probably Constantine's greatest regret is that he was never able to achieve unity of the Christian Church. He had believed that a united Christian Church would serve an imperial purpose of achieving unity in the Roman Empire, but Christianity remained disunited throughout his long reign.

His extravagance, particularly his massive program of constructing civil buildings and magnificant churches with state funds, hastened the decline of the Roman Empire. Not only did he almost bankrupt the state, his swingeing taxes on the lower and middle classes, and his inept fiscal management, removed much of the incentive to maintain the real economy.

Setting in train the process of converting the empire to Christianity, aligned with creating a culture that paganism had to be totally destroyed, led eventually to the onset of the Dark Ages.

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i dont think he got faliures

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