Constantine I, also called Constantine the Great, became Emperor of Rome in 306AD. He became the sole ruler of the Roman Empire in 324AD.
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Constantine did not preserve nor ruin the Roman empire. He ruled it. However because he happened to come to power in a pivotal time in history he is considered "Great". He receives most of his attention for his lifting of the ban on Christianity and his benevolent treatment of the Christians.
A:Lorenzo Valla proved the Donation of Constantine, by which Emperor Constantine supposedly granted great wealth and power to Pope Sylvester and his successors, to be a forgery in the fifteenth century.
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.
Power was always moving east even before Constantine moved the empire's capital. The western part of the region was already conquered. They moved east was into unconquered territory.
It was forged to establish the pope's power over the western roman empire
prior to Constantine gaining power, rome was suffering an economic downfall. trade levels and birth rates fell, the government became less effective, and both the economy and population deteriorated.
Licinius and Constantine were both Roman emperors who initially shared power as part of the Tetrarchy, but they eventually became rivals. Licinius held control over the eastern provinces, while Constantine ruled the west. Their relationship deteriorated, leading to a series of conflicts, culminating in Constantine's victory over Licinius at the Battle of Chrysopolis in 324 AD, which allowed Constantine to consolidate power and become the sole ruler of the Roman Empire.
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Byzantium, later renamed Constantinople after him.
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C onstantine reduced the importance and power of the city of Rome by moving the capitol to his city of Constantinople.