Constatine
However, Constantine the Great didn't convert to Christianity until he was old and about to die.
Constantine was the first emperor to convert to Christianity.
Clovis was the first important non-Roman king to convert to Christianity.
Constatine was a Roman Emperor from 306-337 AD. He was well known for being the first Roman Emperor to convert to Christianity.
No it is not true. Caligula, or "Little Boots" as he was known amongst his troops was not the first Emporer to support Christianity. He was Ceaser for about 4 years. He had totally opposed views to Christianity, for example, he made his sister pregnat and cut the child out of her, no christian would support this! He even made a horse senator! The first Roman Emperor to support Christianity and even make it the State religion was Constantine I (280-337 A.D.)
Roman Catholic Answer:Perhaps you're thinking of St. Augustine in England? St. Patrick was the first to convert the Irish who were Celts not Anglo-Saxons.
Constantine was the first Roman emperor to legalize and make Christianity equal to other religions.Constantine was the first Roman emperor to legalize and make Christianity equal to other religions.Constantine was the first Roman emperor to legalize and make Christianity equal to other religions.Constantine was the first Roman emperor to legalize and make Christianity equal to other religions.Constantine was the first Roman emperor to legalize and make Christianity equal to other religions.Constantine was the first Roman emperor to legalize and make Christianity equal to other religions.Constantine was the first Roman emperor to legalize and make Christianity equal to other religions.Constantine was the first Roman emperor to legalize and make Christianity equal to other religions.Constantine was the first Roman emperor to legalize and make Christianity equal to other religions.
Christianity. The first Roman missionaries were sent by Pope Gregory to the Isles of Thanet in Kent to convert the Anglo-Saxons, who, back then, were heathen, which means that they believed in Heathenism.
Clovis
Constantine the Great .
For what was suppose to be Christianity was instituted by Constatine. that answer is wrong the first roman ruler to adopt Christianity as roman official religion was Theodosius They are both right, Constatine 1 and theodosius 1
The Roman Republic was ended by the takeover of the senate by Ceaser. He essentially became the supreme ruler, or emporer. So essentially, the Roman Republic was replaced by the Roman Empire.