
Constantine
Constantine the Great (c. 272 – 337 AD) was a Roman Emperor who played a pivotal role in the establishment of Christianity within the Roman Empire. He is best known for convening the First Council of Nicaea and for the Edict of Milan, which granted religious tolerance to Christians. His reign marked the transition of the Roman Empire from paganism to Christianity, and he is often credited with laying the foundations for the future of the Christian faith.
Born on May 22, 0272 (1752 years old)
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Ecuador | 2 | 7.00 | 0.08% | +0% | 17,643,060 | 14,075 | $108,000 | 86$ |
Honduras | 1 | 6.00 | 0.05% | +0% | 9,904,608 | 5,046 | $25,000 | 13$ |
Totals | 3 | 27,547,668 | 19,121 | $133,000 | 99$ |
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Ecuador:
Santa Elena was the mother of the Roman Emperor Constantine.
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Ecuador:
Constantine is the emperor whose mother, Santa Elena, found the True Cross.
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Honduras:
The event for preserving the unity of Christianity was convened by Emperor Constantine in the year 325 AD.
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Venezuela:
Constantine declared Sunday as the seventh day of the week.
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