Apart from laws which favoured the Christians, Constantine mostly retained the reforms introduced by his predecessor, Diocletian.
Constantine didn't split the Roman Empire. It was Diocletian, and he divided the empire into western and eastern halves.
The two emperors who tried to restore order in the Roman Empire were Diocletian and Constantine I (or the Great).
Constantine split the Roman Empire into the Holy Roman Empire and the Byzantine Empire. It should be noted however that the emperor Diocletian (284-305 AD ) made this easier as he was the first to divide the empire into two parts, a western and eastern empire to be ruled separately. The emperors who followed Constantine, Julian and Theodosius I, made permanent the division of the Roman Empire into an eastern and western half.
The Emperor Constantine the Great (also known as Constantine I) moved the capital of the old Roman Empire to the Ancient Greek city in the East called Byzantium, and renamed this city as "Constantinople - the New Rome" in the year 330 AD. Constantinople remained the capital of the New Roman (or Eastern Roman) Empire until the year 1453 AD.
He changed it from a persecuted religion into an officially tolerated religion.
He helped to change the empires religious beliefs to Christianity.
Constantine made Christianity a legal religion in the Roman Empire. He also moved the capitol of the Roman Empire from Rome to Constantinople (modern day Istanbul).
Constantine never ended any empire. He ceased to be emperor when he died.
Constantine didn't split the Roman Empire. It was Diocletian, and he divided the empire into western and eastern halves.
he daclared an end to all attacks on christians an he moved the capital of the empire from rome to the greek city of Byzantium
Roman law did not change only as the empire expanded. It changed continuously, including before and after imperial expansion. Laws change continuously everywhere.
I can name 2: Manuel Comnenus and Alexius Comnenus they were leaders during the first and 2nd crusades
Byzantine Empire
Yes they were good because they made a change to the roman empire
Constantine ruled over the Roman Empire from 306 to 337 AD
Constantine promoted Christianity, but not in the Byzantine Empire. Constantine was emperor of Rome from 306 to 337 CE, but the Byzantine Empire came into existence in 395 CE, when Arcadius became emperor of the Eastern Empire, separating from the Western Roman Empire.
After ten years of civil war, where did Constantine establish the capital of the Eastern Empire?