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The mother of Constantine the Great, emperor of Rome, was called Helena.
Constantine was the first christian ruler for Rome.
The Romans converted to Christianity because the emperor Constantine had a dream the day before a battle and saw the holy cross. The next day Rome won the battle. Constantine therefore turned Christianity into Rome's official religion. The conversion to Christianity wasn't because Rome was coming to an end but simply because it spread so far and Constantine had that dream.
There was not an opposite of Constantine. Constantine the Great was the 7th Roman emperor.
After he won the war and became emperor, Constantine built the triple Arch of Constantine in Rome. Although he shortly left and moved the capitol to Constantinople, the arch remained in Rome symbolizing who was their ruler.After he won the war and became emperor, Constantine built the triple Arch of Constantine in Rome. Although he shortly left and moved the capitol to Constantinople, the arch remained in Rome symbolizing who was their ruler.After he won the war and became emperor, Constantine built the triple Arch of Constantine in Rome. Although he shortly left and moved the capitol to Constantinople, the arch remained in Rome symbolizing who was their ruler.After he won the war and became emperor, Constantine built the triple Arch of Constantine in Rome. Although he shortly left and moved the capitol to Constantinople, the arch remained in Rome symbolizing who was their ruler.After he won the war and became emperor, Constantine built the triple Arch of Constantine in Rome. Although he shortly left and moved the capitol to Constantinople, the arch remained in Rome symbolizing who was their ruler.After he won the war and became emperor, Constantine built the triple Arch of Constantine in Rome. Although he shortly left and moved the capitol to Constantinople, the arch remained in Rome symbolizing who was their ruler.After he won the war and became emperor, Constantine built the triple Arch of Constantine in Rome. Although he shortly left and moved the capitol to Constantinople, the arch remained in Rome symbolizing who was their ruler.After he won the war and became emperor, Constantine built the triple Arch of Constantine in Rome. Although he shortly left and moved the capitol to Constantinople, the arch remained in Rome symbolizing who was their ruler.After he won the war and became emperor, Constantine built the triple Arch of Constantine in Rome. Although he shortly left and moved the capitol to Constantinople, the arch remained in Rome symbolizing who was their ruler.
The mother of Constantine the Great, emperor of Rome, was called Helena.
Constantine I, also called Constantine the Great, became Emperor of Rome in 306AD. He became the sole ruler of the Roman Empire in 324AD.
Constantine was the first christian ruler for Rome.
October 28, 312 Constantine marches on Rome and meets Maxentius at the Battle of Milvian Bridge. Maxentius is slain, and Constantine emerges as the sole ruler in the West. Constantine erects a triumphal arch in Rome, crediting the “inspiration of the Divinity” for his victory.
Constantine was Emperor of Eastern Rome at the time that the Roman Empire split in half.This split was caused by Christianity, and Constantine was actually the first Christian ruler of Rome. The capitol of the Byzantine Empire (as which it was called) was Constantinople.
The Romans converted to Christianity because the emperor Constantine had a dream the day before a battle and saw the holy cross. The next day Rome won the battle. Constantine therefore turned Christianity into Rome's official religion. The conversion to Christianity wasn't because Rome was coming to an end but simply because it spread so far and Constantine had that dream.
The answer is the Arch of Constantine in Rome.
Constantine I
Maxentius was a Roman Emperor in the 4th century. He defended Rome until he lost to Constantine in the Battle of the Milvian Bridge
There was not an opposite of Constantine. Constantine the Great was the 7th Roman emperor.
The story goes that Emperor Constantine saw a cross in the sky before a battle which he later won, this being instrumental in his conversion to Christianity. Constantine was the first Christian Emperor of Rome, the history of Europe would be fundamentally different without him.
After he won the war and became emperor, Constantine built the triple Arch of Constantine in Rome. Although he shortly left and moved the capitol to Constantinople, the arch remained in Rome symbolizing who was their ruler.After he won the war and became emperor, Constantine built the triple Arch of Constantine in Rome. Although he shortly left and moved the capitol to Constantinople, the arch remained in Rome symbolizing who was their ruler.After he won the war and became emperor, Constantine built the triple Arch of Constantine in Rome. Although he shortly left and moved the capitol to Constantinople, the arch remained in Rome symbolizing who was their ruler.After he won the war and became emperor, Constantine built the triple Arch of Constantine in Rome. Although he shortly left and moved the capitol to Constantinople, the arch remained in Rome symbolizing who was their ruler.After he won the war and became emperor, Constantine built the triple Arch of Constantine in Rome. Although he shortly left and moved the capitol to Constantinople, the arch remained in Rome symbolizing who was their ruler.After he won the war and became emperor, Constantine built the triple Arch of Constantine in Rome. Although he shortly left and moved the capitol to Constantinople, the arch remained in Rome symbolizing who was their ruler.After he won the war and became emperor, Constantine built the triple Arch of Constantine in Rome. Although he shortly left and moved the capitol to Constantinople, the arch remained in Rome symbolizing who was their ruler.After he won the war and became emperor, Constantine built the triple Arch of Constantine in Rome. Although he shortly left and moved the capitol to Constantinople, the arch remained in Rome symbolizing who was their ruler.After he won the war and became emperor, Constantine built the triple Arch of Constantine in Rome. Although he shortly left and moved the capitol to Constantinople, the arch remained in Rome symbolizing who was their ruler.