Peter Stormare
Constantine was the Roman emperor from 306 or 307 to his death in 337.Constantine was the Roman emperor from 306 or 307 to his death in 337.Constantine was the Roman emperor from 306 or 307 to his death in 337.Constantine was the Roman emperor from 306 or 307 to his death in 337.Constantine was the Roman emperor from 306 or 307 to his death in 337.Constantine was the Roman emperor from 306 or 307 to his death in 337.Constantine was the Roman emperor from 306 or 307 to his death in 337.Constantine was the Roman emperor from 306 or 307 to his death in 337.Constantine was the Roman emperor from 306 or 307 to his death in 337.
The arch of Constantine is in the city of Rome, next to the Colosseum.
Constantine I (or the Great) was the 57th Roman emperor.
Constantine was the first christian emperor
Constantine had two wives. The first as Minervina and the second one, the one he killed, was Fausta.
No, he played the son of Satan in Little Nicky
I believe Adam sandler played satans son in little nicky
The change we need. Deen ew eganch eth. Not thank you satan. "Yes we can" the way he says it , played backwards does say "thank you satan"
The person who played the human form of satan in end of days was gabriel byrne
Tilda Swinton
Constantine
Scott Rutherford has: Played Satan in "Chicken Card" in 2008. Played Bulldog Bob in "Other Side of Nerds" in 2009. Played Former Guard 2 in "RiffRaff" in 2009. Played Captain in "The Bare Show" in 2010. Played Scott in "Love Analysis" in 2011. Played Satan in "Good Satan" in 2012.
Jeroen Krabbé
The part of Satan in The Passion of the Christ (2004) was played by Rosalinda Celentano
Jesus played Satan in the very first basketball game. Satan won 100- 67
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Constantine the Great had two wives during his lifetime. His first wife was Minervina, though little is known about her. After her, he married Fausta, the daughter of Maximian, who played a significant role in his political alliances. Fausta was the mother of several of Constantine's children, including his successor, Constantine II.