
Constantino I
Constantine I, also known as Constantine the Great, was the first Roman emperor to convert to Christianity and played a crucial role in its spread throughout the Roman Empire. He is best known for the Edict of Milan in 313 AD, which granted religious tolerance to Christians, and for his vision of the cross before a decisive battle, which he interpreted as a divine sign. His reign marked a significant turning point in Christian history, leading to the establishment of Christianity as the dominant religion in the empire.
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Constantino I is suggested to have defined December 25 as the birth date of Jesucristo to replace pagan celebrations.
¿En qué año nació Jesús, según la Biblia y por qué se estableció el 25 de diciembre como su natalicio?Constantino I was the first Christian emperor who convened the First Council of Nicaea.
Por qué es clave para el cristianismo la pequeña ciudad de Turquía que eligió el papa León XIV para su primer viaje internacionalConstantino I convened the first ecumenical council in history in Nicea.
Leão XIV visita Turquia e Líbano na 1ª viagem internacional do pontificadoThe Council of Nicaea was convened in 325 by Emperor Constantino I.
Este es el primer país que visitará el papa León XIV | Internacional | NoticiasConstantino I convened the important council of Nicea in 325 AD.
Papa León XIV confirma que el viaje a Turquía se está preparandoConstantino I was the king of Greece during World War I and faced political tensions due to his pro-German sympathies.
El rey que se casó a escondidas, murió mordido por un mono y dejó la monarquía al borde del abismoConstantino I is credited with ending the persecution of Christians and legalizing their faith.
De instrumento de tortura a signo de fe: cómo la cruz se convirtió en el símbolo del cristianismo


































