That would be Paul, who was a Roman by birth and became a Christian on the road to Damascus.
Another answerconstantine was the first one and emperor also
There were no Roman kings who were Christians. The kings' rule over Rome ended in 509 BC. That is five hundred and nine years before the birth of Christ who founded the Christian religion.
There were no Roman kings who were Christians. The kings' rule over Rome ended in 509 BC. That is five hundred and nine years before the birth of Christ who founded the Christian religion.
There were no Roman kings who were Christians. The kings' rule over Rome ended in 509 BC. That is five hundred and nine years before the birth of Christ who founded the Christian religion.
There were no Roman kings who were Christians. The kings' rule over Rome ended in 509 BC. That is five hundred and nine years before the birth of Christ who founded the Christian religion.
There were no Roman kings who were Christians. The kings' rule over Rome ended in 509 BC. That is five hundred and nine years before the birth of Christ who founded the Christian religion.
There were no Roman kings who were Christians. The kings' rule over Rome ended in 509 BC. That is five hundred and nine years before the birth of Christ who founded the Christian religion.
There were no Roman kings who were Christians. The kings' rule over Rome ended in 509 BC. That is five hundred and nine years before the birth of Christ who founded the Christian religion.
There were no Roman kings who were Christians. The kings' rule over Rome ended in 509 BC. That is five hundred and nine years before the birth of Christ who founded the Christian religion.
There were no Roman kings who were Christians. The kings' rule over Rome ended in 509 BC. That is five hundred and nine years before the birth of Christ who founded the Christian religion.
There were no Roman kings who were Christians. The kings' rule over Rome ended in 509 BC. That is five hundred and nine years before the birth of Christ who founded the Christian religion.
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There was none. The Romans hated even the word king and would never tolerate one. However after the fall of the Roman republic Octavian/Augustus was the "princeps" or first citizen. We call him an emperor, not a king.
He was a Christian, being because he was King of England, and the main religion was Christendom.
He was a Roman Emperor in the Middle Ages. He was the first King to make Christianity legal.
They were held in honour of the god Zeus. Christian emperor Theodosius showed his Christian tolerance by banning them.
Constantine was the first christian emperor
Not sure about Constance, but there was an Roman emperor CONTANTINE in the early 300's AD. He was the first emperor that was a Christian convert and made it legal to be a christian through the Edict of Milan, paving the way for Christianity to be spread through the Roman empire
He was the first Christian Roman emperor
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The first roman emperor to become christian.
Yes Prince William is a Christian. William is a member of the Church of England which is a type of Protestantism. The last Roman Catholic King of England was James II in 1685. After that there is a rule saying that no Roman Catholic can become King or Queen of England.
Ethelbert
No, it was actually the roman emperor constantine
It was Philippus Arabus or Philip the Arab.
yes
There was none. The Romans hated even the word king and would never tolerate one. However after the fall of the Roman republic Octavian/Augustus was the "princeps" or first citizen. We call him an emperor, not a king.
he was the first christian king and brough the christian religion to the kingdom my teacher said.