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Who was the first Roman emporer to convert to Christianity?

Constatine


The first frankish leader to convert to Christianity?

Clovis


What was the first emperor to convert to Christianity?

Constantine the Great .


Constantine was the first Roman Emperor to do what?

However, Constantine the Great didn't convert to Christianity until he was old and about to die.


Who is king ezana?

King Ezana was the king of the Axum Empire from 330-356 A.D. He was the first axumite ruler to convert to Christianity and conquered the kingdom of Nubia in about 350 A.D.


When did Russians convert to Christianity?

At the end of the first Millennium - AD 988.


Who is clovis?

Clovis ruled in 481 CE (meaning COMMON ERA) When he first started to rule he was only 15 years of age. He did three major things; -Expanded his kingdom -Convert to christianity, and leads franks into christianity -Started horse back for war


Who was the Roman the Roman empior that leaglized christans?

Constantine was the first emperor to convert to Christianity.


Significan of clovis?

Clovis was the first important non-Roman king to convert to Christianity.


List three contributions of the aksum kingdom?

The Kingdom of Aksum was an empire located around modern Ethiopia that lasted from about 100 A.D. to 940 A.D. The kingdom reached many important milestones, and achieved a multitude of things, including a written alphabet. The Kingdom of Aksum was also the first in Africa to fully convert to Christianity, which lead to the present-day Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church. The Kingdom was also known for being the first African state to issue its own system of coins as currency.


First country to practice Christianity?

Probably the Palestine region although it was not the official religion at the time.


Who was the first Russian ruler to convert to Christianity?

AnswerIn the late tenth century, Vladimir, the prince of Kiev, adopted Byzantine Christianity and ordered the mass baptism of Russians.