On his deathbed.
You must be thinking of Constantine the Great. However, whether he actually converted to Christianity is a matter of debate. He did make Christianity a legal religion.
Constantine I he was an Athiest but turned to Christian. He was preparing for battle and he saw a cross in the sky and thought it was a message from God that he wanted him to win the battle so he had his men but the cross on there shields and he won.
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.
The first empasorio, or "emperor," of the Byzantine Empire is commonly recognized as Constantine I, also known as Constantine the Great. He ruled from 306 to 337 AD and is notable for establishing Constantinople as the capital of the empire, which became a significant cultural and political center. His reign marked the transition of the Roman Empire to a predominantly Christian state, making him a pivotal figure in both Roman and Christian history.
Constantine the Great was the first of the Christian Roman Emperors. He was quite contradictory, however, to Emperors such as Nero who had Christians killed.
Constantine I (or the Great )was the 57th Roman Emperor. Therefore, he became famous in the Roman Empire.
he became a Christian
It is said that Constantine became a Christian before he died.
because he was a christian
he became the first christian Emperor (Caesar)
Constantine I, also called Constantine the Great, became Emperor of Rome in 306AD. He became the sole ruler of the Roman Empire in 324AD.
A Christian Roman emperor in the 4th century
Diocletian did not accept the religion of Christianity but Constantine became a Christian and removed the bans of Christianity....THATS IT.....
Constantine, he became a Christian, the city was Constantinople which later became Istanbul
You must be thinking of Constantine the Great. However, whether he actually converted to Christianity is a matter of debate. He did make Christianity a legal religion.
Constantine was a great emperor, he stopped the persecution of Christians, and established tolerance to all religions in Rome.
Constantine I he was an Athiest but turned to Christian. He was preparing for battle and he saw a cross in the sky and thought it was a message from God that he wanted him to win the battle so he had his men but the cross on there shields and he won.