Because instead of becoming just another army commander seizing the throne, it would make him emperor 'by the grace of God', thus enormously enhancing his status.
Even before the Battle of the Milvian Bridge, an acolyte reported that Constantine had seen a vision of the god Apollo in the sky to show Constantine that he would be victorious in an earlier battle. Whether this story inspired Constantine to tell the Christian story, or whether he genuinely believed that both Apollo and the Christian God helped him, may never be known.
Because he was a dude.
Emperor Constantine
The battle of San Juan Hill in Cuba helped the U.S. defeat spain.
The Battle of Saratoga.
The Union was victorious at the Battle of Gettysburg. The Battle of Gettysburg was a key battle that helped the Union win the Civil War. It certainly helped, however, the North failed to stop the Army of Northern Virginia to keep on fighting until early 1865.
yes he was he helped them out really well
crosses on the shields of his soldiers
Consantine the great had proohetic dreams about the Christian god helping him win battle. This led Constantine to become the first Roman emperor to convert to Christianity.
He helped to change the empires religious beliefs to Christianity.
Emperor Constantine
The Edict of Milan helped spread Christianity by allowing all religions in Rome.
Emperor Constantine I and his mother Helena.
believed god only helped those who helped themselves.
Andrew Jackson was a well known and notable Indian fighter. He is also considered by many as a hero of the Battle of New Orleans where people believed his actions helped to end the war altogether.
the battle of the bulge
The Edict of Milan helped spread Christianity by allowing all religions in Rome.
Constantine I
"Molly Pitcher", who at the Battle of Monmouth is generally believed to have been a woman named Mary Ludwig Hays McCauly. "Molly Pitcher" may have been a general nickname given to any woman who carried water to soldiers during a battle.