Constantine’s Winds up Victourious
Constantine's Triumphant Victory in the East
Just The Beginning
Constantine was sent east, where overtime, he rose through the ranks to become a military tribune under the emperors Diocletian and Galerius. Acclaimed as emperor by the army at Eburacum (York) after his father's death in 306, Constantine emerged victorious in a series of civil wars against the emperors Maxentius and Licinius to become sole ruler of both west and east by 324.
Constantine's Coins
This is showing a coin struck by Constantine I to commemorate the founding of Constantinople.
Constantine and Christianity
Constantine was the first emperor to stop Christian persecutions and to legalise Christianity along with all other religions and cults in the Roman Empire.
Killing Family
Christianity in Constantine
Christianity Was A Huge Part of Constantine
One night, Constantine had a dream that if he put the Lord's symbol on his soldier's shields, they would win the unfair battle. After this, Constantine allowed Christianity in Rome and all other religions and cults.