
Constantin cel Mare
Constantin cel Mare, or Constantine the Great, was a Roman Emperor who ruled from 306 to 337 AD, known for being the first emperor to convert to Christianity and for establishing Constantinople, which became a significant center of Christianity and culture.
Born on May 22, 0272 (1752 years old)
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Constantin cel Mare initiated the transition of the Roman Empire to a Christian state.
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Simon Sebag Montefiore realized he had not written about Constantine the Great while discussing the 4th century.
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