Flavia Iulia Helena
Flavia Iulia Helena, also known as Saint Helena, was the mother of Emperor Constantine the Great and is credited with bringing Christianity to the Roman Empire; she is known for her pilgrimage to the Holy Land and for identifying sites of Christian significance, including the location believed to be the birthplace of Jesus.
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Flavia Iulia Helena, later known as Saint Helena, was a deeply devout mother of Emperor Constantine who sought relics related to Jesus.
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