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  1. 4 de oct. de 2023 · Biography. Constantine the Great was born on February 27, 272 AD, in the city of Naissus, in modern-day Niš, Serbia. He was the son of Flavius Valerius Constantius, an army officer, and Helena, a humble innkeeper’s daughter. His early life was marked by frequent moves within the Roman Empire due to his father’s military assignments.

  2. 10 de may. de 2021 · Constantine I (Flavius Valerius Constantinus) was Roman emperor from 306-337 CE and is known to history as Constantine the Great for his conversion to Christianity in 312 CE and his subsequent Christianization of the Roman Empire. His conversion was motivated in part by a vision he experienced at the Battle of the Milvian Bridge in Rome in 312 ...

  3. B. The Baptism of Constantine. The Battle of the Milvian Bridge (Claude) Beunans Meriasek. The Boat of a Million Years. Bronze colossus of Constantine.

  4. 9 de ago. de 2018 · Death of Constantine. By 336, Constantine the Great had reclaimed most of the province of Dacia, lost to Rome in 271. He planned a great campaign against the Sassanid rulers of Persia but fell ill in 337. Unable to complete his dream of being baptized in the Jordan River, as was Jesus, he was baptized by Eusebius of Nicomedia on his deathbed.

  5. Descripción. Labarum of Constantine the Great.svg. English: Labarum of Constantine I (Vexilloid of the Roman Empire). Drawn after File:As-Constantine-XR RIC vII 019.jpg; the three dots represent three "medallions" or portraits that could not be rendered in detail on the coin, c.f. File:Konstantin den stores labarum, Nordisk familjebok.png.

  6. Rather, “the Council of Nicea was first and foremost an attempt by the Roman emperor Constantine the Great to keep his empire from splitting.” [59] “Constantine himself had become sole emperor only in 324 (after having ruled the western half since 310–12), and he seems to have promoted Christianity as a unifying religion for the empire .”

  7. 31 de mar. de 2024 · Saint Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus (Constantine) "the Great" Augustus I formerly Rome. Born 27 Feb 0272 in Nis, Nisava, Moesia Superior, (modern Serbia) Son of Marcus Flavius Valerius Herculius (Constantius) Augustus and Julia Flavia (Unknown) Augusta. Brother of Julius Constantius [half] and Constantia Rome [half]