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    Constantine the Great - Wikipedia

    Constantine I (27 February c. 272 – 22 May 337), also known as Constantine the Great, was a Roman emperor from AD 306 to 337 and the first Roman emperor to convert to Christianity. He played a pivotal role in elevating the status of Christianity in Rome, decriminalizing Christian practice and … See more

    Constantine was a ruler of major importance and has always been a controversial figure. The fluctuations in his reputation reflect the … See more

    Constantine's share of the empire consisted of Britain, Gaul, and Spain, and he commanded one of the largest Roman armies which was … See more

    Constantine reunited the empire under one emperor, and he won major victories over the Franks and Alamanni in 306–308, the Franks again in … See more

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    Constantine was born in Naissus (today Niš, Serbia), part of the Dardania province of Moesia on 27 February, c. AD 272. His father was Flavius Constantius an Illyrian who was born in the … See more

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    During Constantine's lifetime, Praxagoras of Athens and Libanius, pagan authors, showered Constantine with praise, presenting him as a paragon of virtue.
    Prince Constantine, center, an avid sportsman, won a gold medal in sailing in the 1960 Olympics. David Lees/Getty Images Constantine appointed a series of defectors from Mr. Papandreou’s party as prime minister without holding elections, a widely unpopular chain of events that became known as “the Apostasy.”
    The Commemoration of the Edict of Milan was held in Niš in 2013. The Orthodox Church considers Constantine a saint (Άγιος Κωνσταντίνος, Saint Constantine), having a feast day on 21 May, and calls him isapostolos (ισαπόστολος Κωνσταντίνος)—an equal of the Apostles.
    Piganiol's Constantine is a philosophical monotheist, a child of his era's religious syncretism. Related histories by Arnold Hugh Martin Jones ( Constantine and the Conversion of Europe, 1949) and Ramsay MacMullen ( Constantine, 1969) give portraits of a less visionary and more impulsive Constantine.
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