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Constantine the Great was the first Roman Emperor who supported Christianity. However, he got baptised only just before his death, and during his rule he retained his position as pontifex maximus, the high priest of Roman religion. He also associated himself with Sol Invictus/Apollo, the sun god and had a statue of himself as the sun god erected in Constantinople. He also encouraged the worship of he sun god and decreed that Sunday be a day of rest devoted to Sol Invictus (The Undefeated Sun).

The first fully Christian emperors were Constantine's sons:Constantine II , Constantius II and Constans.

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