The answer is the Arch of Constantine in Rome.
Constantine I (or the Great )was the 57th Roman Emperor. Therefore, he became famous in the Roman Empire.
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Constantine the Great is not considered a saint in the Roman Catholic Church but is in the Orthodox Church. He was the Roman emperor that legalized Christianity and built numerous churches and shrines, especially in the Holy Land, along with his mother St. Helena. There are, however, several other saints named Constantine that can be viewed at this link.
Constantine the Great is not considered a saint in the Roman Catholic Church but is in the Orthodox Church. He was the Roman emperor that legalized Christianity and built numerous churches and shrines, especially in the Holy Land, along with his mother St. Helena.
Constantine ruled over the Roman Empire from 306 to 337 AD
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 population of Roman Catholic Diocese of Constantine is 11,182,000.
Constantine was the first Roman emperor to convert over to Christianity?
There was not an opposite of Constantine. Constantine the Great was the 7th Roman emperor.
No Constantine the great was Roman born in Serbia.
The area of Roman Catholic Diocese of Constantine is 110,522 square kilometers.
Roman Catholic Diocese of Constantine was created on 1866-07-25.
Constantine I (or the Great )was the 57th Roman Emperor. Therefore, he became famous in the Roman Empire.
Constantine I
In the Roman Empire up to the time of Constantine, the official religion was Greco-Roman paganism. After Constantine it became Christianity.
Constantine didn't split the Roman Empire. It was Diocletian, and he divided the empire into western and eastern halves.