The Battle of Mivian Bridge led to a victory for Constantine. This gave the leader control of the Western portion of the Roman Empire and Christianity spread as a result.
Battle of the Milvian Bridge happened on 312-10-28.
The Battle of the Milvian Bridge was the first significant step in Constantine eventually becoming the lone ruler of the Roman Empire. The battle occurred in 312.
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Battle of the Milvian Bridge happened on 312-10-28.
The Battle of the Milvian Bridge was the first significant step in Constantine eventually becoming the lone ruler of the Roman Empire. The battle occurred in 312.
The significance of the Battle of Milvian Bridge was in the victory. Constantine's win provided him total control of the Western Roman Empire. This allowed Christianity to become the dominant religion for the Roman Empire.
Constantine won!
Constantine led the victorious side at the battle of the Milvian Bridge 312 CE.
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He was reported to have seen the vision before the Battle of the Milvian Bridge.
By winning the Battle of the Milvian Bridge, Constantine became the ruler of the Western Roman Empire. He defeated Maxentius. The story is that on the evening before the battle, he saw a cross burning in the sky, and written underneath it were the words, "In hoc signe vinces" or "In this sign you will conquer." Immediately, he had crosses put on the shields of all his soldiers, and, after winning the battle, converted to Christianity, ultimately making Rome a Christian Empire as opposed to a Pagan one, as it had been for centuries.
Maxentius was a Roman Emperor in the 4th century. He defended Rome until he lost to Constantine in the Battle of the Milvian Bridge
By winning the Battle of the Milvian Bridge, Constantine became the ruler of the Western Roman Empire. He defeated Maxentius. The story is that on the evening before the battle, he saw a cross burning in the sky, and written underneath it were the words, "In hoc signe vinces" or "In this sign you will conquer." Immediately, he had crosses put on the shields of all his soldiers, and, after winning the battle, converted to Christianity, ultimately making Rome a Christian Empire as opposed to a Pagan one, as it had been for centuries.
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He was supposed to have seen a sign in the sky, showing the Christian cross and the words "in this sign you will conquer" or something like it. This was supposed to have made him congenial toward the Christians afterward.