Ummm.......There are no Christian emperors and no one ended mythology. Mythology is the study of myth and there are many that still partake in those lies.
Greek mythology was not a religion! If you mean the 12 Olympian Gods and Godesses, it was a Greek religon-like system adopted later by Romans who also changed some of these Gods's names, like Posidon-Neptun, Aphrodite-Venus, Hephestus-Vulcano,etc. This system was ended by the first Christian emperors.
Constantine was Christian himself. Since roman emperors were dictators, they quickly obeyed his new law.
In the end of Hindu Mythology world will end. And there will be nothing but darkness, possibly universe will also die.
Saint Stephen was stoned to death for his Christian beliefs, making him the first Christian martyr.
The end of all things in Norse mythology was an event called Ragnarok.
At first, the absolute monarch was simply called a king. After the fall of the republic, the men who we call "emperors" were called by the Romans, Caesar. They took this title because it was the family name of the first five emperors, and by the end of the Julio-Claudian dynasty, it had become customary.
The Supreme Being or Emperor
All Roman Emperors were famous in their own way. There were 192 people who claimed the title Emperor of Rome from 27 BC when the Emperor Augustus took control of the Senate until 1185 AD. Some of the later such would now be called Byzantine Emperors, but a the time they called themselves Roman Emperors. Second answer. Generally speaking most historians separate the ancient Roman empire and the Byzantine empire. The Byzantine empire lasted until 1453 AD when the Ottoman Turks took over Constantinople.
West End Christian School was created in 1949.
How did hopeful motivate Christian not to take their life
The first editor of the book "Yuganta: The End of an Epoch" is Wendy Doniger. She is a prominent scholar of Hinduism and Indian mythology, known for her work in the field of religion and culture.
No, he is a Christian.