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Constantine the Great is not considered as a saint in the Catholic religion. While he did make a death bed conversion to Christianity his life up to that point was anything but a saintly one. He is considered a saint in the Orthodox tradition. There are a few other Catholic saints named Constantine, however.
The mother of Constantine the Great was St. Helena.
Constantine I (or the Great )was the 57th Roman Emperor. Therefore, he became famous in the Roman Empire.
Minervina mother of Crispus and then Fausta Flavia Maxima.
Emperor Constantine the great had two daughters, Constantina and Fausta, by his wife Fausta. He also had four sons, three of them by Fausta.
Several persons in history bear the name Constantine but none was a philosopher. The first known is Constantine I the Great Emperor of Rome and introductor of the christian religion as the official Roman religion.
Constantine the Great is not considered as a saint in the Catholic religion. While he did make a death bed conversion to Christianity his life up to that point was anything but a saintly one. He is considered a saint in the Orthodox tradition. There are a few other Catholic saints named Constantine, however.
Constantine the Great held the position of Roman Emperor, ruling from AD 306 to 337. He is best known for being the first Roman emperor to convert to Christianity and for establishing Constantinople as a new capital for the Roman Empire. His reign marked significant transformations in Roman governance, culture, and religion.
The Catholic Church.
Constantine. There is a great old movie of "Constantine and the Cross". Perhaps you would like to see it? It is even free at places like Youtube.
Constantine the Great was born on February 27, 272.
Constantine the Great and Licinius in A.D. 313.
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It didn't let people be their own religion.
Constantine II.
that culture, art, and education was just as important as religion
There was not an opposite of Constantine. Constantine the Great was the 7th Roman emperor.