Constantine the Great is acknowledged as the Roman Emperor who converted to Christianity which would bring about a cataclysmic shift in the Empire and world history. As part of these Imperial policy changes Constantine is thought (controversial) to have issued the Edict of Milan, which enumerated them officially.
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the renaissance era spanned roughly the 14th to the 17th century.
The renaissance was a cultural movement in European history. This was during the 14th century, through the 17th century.
History remembers Constantine by naming the capital of the Byzantine Empire after him (Constantinople). It is now Instabul, Turkey. Constantine is also remembered a the emperor who legalized Christianity.
The most outstanding change in European history since 1950 was the end of Soviet dominance in Eastern Europe. By 1999 most of Europe can be said to be free in terms of their citizens' ability to chose their own types of government.
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.
Movements in European History was created in 1921.
Contemporary European History was created in 1992.
European History Network was created in 1988.
Central European History was created in 1968.
European history
There were three Roman emperors named Constantine: Constantine the Great (reigned 306-337 AD), Constantine II (reigned 337-340 AD), and Constantine III (reigned 407-411 AD). Constantine the Great is the most notable for founding Constantinople and promoting Christianity. The other two, Constantine II and Constantine III, were lesser-known figures in the history of the Roman Empire.
AP European History is very difficult. Most of the problems you will have will be with the FRQ and DBQ. Many will fail the AP European History Exam.
No, AP European History is only based on European History with a little bit on the world. To get a complete view of World History, I suggest AP World History, which goes over history from way back into the modern world.
"The Atlas of European History" is a book that provides a concise history of Europe from 1750 to 1850. Another great source for the history of Europe is an organization called "The Consortium of European History".