It seems that you are asking three questions at the same time.
Constantine reformed the Roman currency, abandoning silver coins and issuing new god coins in an attempt to stop the problem of hyperinflation.
The emperor Justinian I commissioned the Corpus Juris Civils (body of civil law)., which is also dubbed the Justinian Code This was a compendium which collected extracts from 400 years of Roman law, scrapped obsolete laws, clarified obscure passage and revised other laws. It also provided two textbooks for law students.
The third question belongs to a different category.
As a child and young man, Constantine worshipped the god Apollo. An acolyte even reported that Constantine had seen a vision of Apollo in the sky just before an important battle in Gaul.
The co-emperors Constantine I (the Great) and Licinus I
Constantine was important to the spread of Christianity because he was considered to be the first Christian emperor. He actually made it legal to be a Christian or to be of the Christian faith.
Theodosius was important because when Constantine died in A.D. 337 he became the new emperor, gained control, and ended the fighting
Justinian I, Leo III, John I Tzimisces, Basil II, Manuel I
he was important because he was not cool or nice
Constantine is important to ancient Rome because he was the first emperor of Christianity.
christianity
He started the Roman Catholic Church.
digestion is simplified
As a child and young man, Constantine worshipped the god Apollo. An acolyte even reported that Constantine had seen a vision of Apollo in the sky just before an important battle in Gaul.
The negative contradictory voice in the back of your mind happens all the time when you are facing a difficult time. It is however, important to ignore such voices and be positive that your will overcome the given assignment.
The co-emperors Constantine I (the Great) and Licinus I
Constantine was important to the spread of Christianity because he was considered to be the first Christian emperor. He actually made it legal to be a Christian or to be of the Christian faith.
Theodosius was important because when Constantine died in A.D. 337 he became the new emperor, gained control, and ended the fighting
The friar conveys the idea that extremes lead to disaster. The contradictory statement suggests that moderation and balance are important for a successful and happy life.
Justinian I, Leo III, John I Tzimisces, Basil II, Manuel I