Constantine was born in Nassau on February 27, 285. He is a daughter of a domestic helper Helena, and the sons of Constance Rock. When his father, Constantius Chlorus, was promoted to the rank of Caesar, Constantine became a member of Diocletian's Palace. He proved an officer to serve Persians in case of Caesar Galerius of Diocletian. Later he fought in the fight against Maxenis and on the way to Rome saw the burning cross across the sky. The army has defeated more troops.
The first Christian emperor, the founder of Constantinople, the founder of the Byzantine empire, the military conquistador and the glorious wise man Constantine the Great was set up by the greatest emperor of the Roman Empire. Mark Konstantin played an important role in the development of medieval Europe and established Christianity as the official religion of the Roman Empire. His dynamic but effective advantage laid the foundation for the development of Europe. - What is the influence of Konstantin to Christianity after conquering the Roman Empire? Since he brought Christianity to the forefront after the Roman Empire, Constantine crossed the pagan worship as a stone that penetrated the tide. It changed the way Romans worship and affect society as a whole. Thanks to Konstantin's support, Christianity has been brought to the forefront.
When Roman Emperor Constantine the Great reigned (AD 306-337), Christianity began to shift to the dominant religion of the Roman Empire. The historians have not yet been convinced about the reason why Constantine supports Christianity and theologians and historians have discussed the early Christian forms he supported. The scholars did not reach an agreement on whether he adopted Helena's Christian mother in youth or encouraged his conversion to his own faith (as Caisalia's Eusebius claimed). Some scholars question the extent to which he is to be regarded as a Christian emperor. "Constantine regards himself as" Emperor of the Christian nation. " This is the subject of discussion if you make him a Christian. I accepted the baptism of his death