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Constantine
Paul Stephenson
Constantine the Great and the Christian Revolution
George Philip Baker
Constantine the Great
Elizabeth Hartley
Constantine the Great - the First Christian Roman
Biographiq
Life of Constantine the Great
Joseph Fletcher
Imperator, Deus
John R. Prann Jr.
Constantine the Great General
Elizabeth James
Constantine the Emperor
David Stone Potter
The Reign of Constantine, 306–337
Stanislav Doležal
Eusebius' Life of Constantine
Eusebius
The Cambridge Companion to the Age of Constantine
Noel Emmanuel Lenski
Constantine the Great
Newman Howard
Constantine the Great
Hourly History
The Age of Constantine the Great (1949)
Jacob Burckhardt
Constantine and the Christian Empire
Charles Odahl
Legends of the Ancient World
Charles River Charles Riv
Constantine the Great
Stephen English
The Enigma of Constantine the Great
Albert Salvadó
Constantine the Great
John Benjamin Firth
Constantine and the Council of Nicaea
David E. Henderson
Constantine the Great: The reorganization of the E
John B. Firth
Constantine and Rome
R. Ross Holloway
The Sons of Constantine, AD 337-361
Nicholas Baker-Brian
Roman Legionary AD 284-337
Ross Cowan
A Military Life of Constantine the Great
Ian Hughes
Constantine's Sword
James Carroll
Constantine the Great, Christianity, and Constanti
Terry Julian
The Life and Times of Constantine the Great
Dimitrios George Kousoula
Constantine the Great and Christianity
Christopher Bush Coleman
Constantine the Great
Michael Grant
Constantine the Great
John Holland Smith
Constantine the Great
Hermann Dörries
The Roman Empire Under Constantine the Great
Matthew Bridges
Constantine the Great
Lloyd Burdwin Holsapple
Church History, Life of Constantine the Great, and
Eusebius (of Caesarea, Bi
Constantine the Great and the Christian Church
Norman Hepburn Baynes

Constantine The Great

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Constantine the Great, a pivotal figure in Roman history, ruled from 306 to 337 AD and is renowned for his significant contributions to both the Roman Empire and the spread of Christianity. He is best known for the Edict of Milan in 313 AD, which granted religious tolerance to Christians and marked a crucial turning point in the history of Christianity. Constantine also played a pivotal role in the First Council of Nicaea in 325 AD, which helped establish key theological doctrines. His reign saw the foundation of Constantinople, a city that became a major political and cultural center in the Eastern Roman Empire. Constantine's lasting legacy extends beyond his military and political accomplishments, as he left an indelible mark on the development of Christianity and the Byzantine Empire, making him a vital figure in the annals of history.

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