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No, Constantine died over 100 years before the West Roman Empire fell, and over 1100 years before the East Roman Empire (Byzantine Empire) fell.
Constantius I, the father of Emperor Constantine the Great, died in York, which was called Eboracum at the time. Please use the link below for more on Constantius.
Constantine never ended any empire. He ceased to be emperor when he died.
The emperor in 354 was Constantius II who ruled from 337 to 361. He had been co-emperor with his brother Constantine II ,who died in a failed attempt to invade Italy in 340, and Constans who was murdered in 350.
Nerva, the Roman Emperor, died of natural causes on January 27, 98 AD. He was succeeded by his adopted son, Trajan, who became the next Emperor of Rome.
It was Justinian. He became emperor of Constantinople after Constantine died. He built 13 aqueducts.
No, Constantine died over 100 years before the West Roman Empire fell, and over 1100 years before the East Roman Empire (Byzantine Empire) fell.
Constantius I, the father of Emperor Constantine the Great, died in York, which was called Eboracum at the time. Please use the link below for more on Constantius.
Constantinople is a place, now called istanbul. Named after Constantine. Constantine was a Roman Emperor, and was succeeded by his son's Constantine II, Constantius II and Constants. The three of them Ruled Rome until 350 when Magnentius declared himself emperor.
Constantine never ended any empire. He ceased to be emperor when he died.
The emperor in 354 was Constantius II who ruled from 337 to 361. He had been co-emperor with his brother Constantine II ,who died in a failed attempt to invade Italy in 340, and Constans who was murdered in 350.
ConstantineI, also known as Constantine the great was born in 272 and died in 337. he became a co-emperor in 306 and sole emperor in 324
Emperor Constantine I was born in February of 272 AD in Serbia. He died on May 22, 337 AD in Nicomedia, Turkey.
Septimius - Roman emperor usurper - died in 271.
The roman emperor was ceaser.
Constanine had to overcome a system we call the tetrarchy, where the roman empire was ruled by 4 emperors, Constantine was one of these and he successfully defeated his colleagues to become the sole emperor.
Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is rarely used by the Catholic Church. Constantine was Emperor of Rome who removed the penalty for being a Catholic, he, himself, converted before he died, but was not a Catholic for most of his life. He did not divide the Church.