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St. Constantine the Great, founder of the Christian city of Constantinople,  gave extensive grants of land and property to the Church. He undertook a long-sighted program of Christianization for the whole of the Roman Empire. While he was baptized a Christian only on his deathbed, Constantine nevertheless was a genuinely important figure in Christian history and was revered as a saint Constantin Si Elena, Eastern Roman Empire, Orthodox Saints, Constantine The Great, Church Icon, Eastern Roman, Christian History, Paint Icon, Agnus Dei

St. Constantine the Great, founder of the Christian city of Constantinople, gave extensive grants of land and property to the Church. He undertook a long-sighted program of Christianization for the whole of the Roman Empire. While he was baptized a Christian only on his deathbed, Constantine nevertheless was a genuinely important figure in Christian history and was revered as a saint

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Saint Constantine, also known as Constantine the Great, was a Roman Emperor who ruled from 306 to 337 AD. He is best known for being the first Roman Emperor to convert to Christianity and for issuing the Edict of Milan in 313 AD, which granted religious tolerance to Christians in the Roman Empire. Constantine played a significant role in the spread of Christianity and is considered a saint by the Eastern Orthodox Church. He is often credited with helping to establish Christianity as the domin... Religious Tolerance, Constantine The Great, Eastern Orthodox Church, Love And Faith, Orthodox Christian Icons, Christian Icons, Orthodox Icon, Eastern Orthodox, Roman Emperor

Saint Constantine, also known as Constantine the Great, was a Roman Emperor who ruled from 306 to 337 AD. He is best known for being the first Roman Emperor to convert to Christianity and for issuing the Edict of Milan in 313 AD, which granted religious tolerance to Christians in the Roman Empire. Constantine played a significant role in the spread of Christianity and is considered a saint by the Eastern Orthodox Church. He is often credited with helping to establish Christianity as the…

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'Statue of Constantine the Great at York, England, Where He was Proclaimed Roman Emperor in 306' Photographic Print | Art.com Wind Pictures, Imperiul Roman, Emperor Constantine, Constantine The Great, Greek City, Eastern Roman, York England, Byzantine Empire, Roman Emperor

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Emperor Constantine I the Great (c.272-337), Capitoline Museums, Rome /// Constantine is widely considered the first Christian emperor of the Roman Empire. His Edict of Tolerance or Toleration issued at Milan in 313 AD (edict was jointly the product of Constantine and Licinius, Augutus of the East) legalised Christianity throughout the Empire /// He was the son of Helena and Constantius Chlorus, Caesar of the West - a member of a four-man ruling body - the tetrarchy - created by Diocletian. Roman Bust, Roman Busts, Constantine The Great, Lorenzo Bernini, Eastern Roman, Western Civilization, Roman Sculpture, Project Gutenberg, Byzantine Empire

Emperor Constantine I the Great (c.272-337), Capitoline Museums, Rome /// Constantine is widely considered the first Christian emperor of the Roman Empire. His Edict of Tolerance or Toleration issued at Milan in 313 AD (edict was jointly the product of Constantine and Licinius, Augutus of the East) legalised Christianity throughout the Empire /// He was the son of Helena and Constantius Chlorus, Caesar of the West - a member of a four-man ruling body - the tetrarchy - created by Diocletian.

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