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Constantine I
Emperor of theRoman Empire
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Head of Constantine's colossal statue at theCapitoline Museums. The original marble statue wasacrolithic and draped in a bronzecuirass.[1]
Orí-ìtẹ́25 July 306 AD – 29 October 312 AD (Caesar in the West; self-proclaimed Augustus from 309; recognized as such in the East in April 310)
29 October 312 – 19 September 324 (undisputed Augustus in the West, senior Augustus in the empire)
19 September 324 – 22 May 337 (emperor of united empire)
OrúkọFlavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus
Ọjọ́ìbí27 Februaryca. 272[2]
IbíbíbísíNaissus,Illyria (modern-dayNiš,Serbia)
Aláìsí22 May 337(337-05-22) (ọmọ ọdún 65)
Ibi tó kú síNicomedia (modern-dayIzmit,Turkey)
AṣájúConstantius I
Arọ́pọ̀Constantine II
ConsortMinervina, died or divorced before 307
Fausta
ỌmọConstantina
Helena
Crispus
Constantine II
Constantius II
Constans
ẸbíajọbaConstantinian/Neo-Flavius
BàbáConstantius Chlorus
ÌyáHelena

Caesar Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus Augustus[3] (27 February c. 272[2] – 22 May 337) jeobaluaye niIleobaluaye Romu tele.



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  1. Jás Elsner,Imperial Rome and Christian Triumph, 64, fig.32
  2. 2.02.1Birth dates vary but most modern historians use c. 272". Lenski, "Reign of Constantine" (CC), 59.
  3. In (Latin Constantine's official imperial title wasIMPERATOR CAESAR FLAVIVS CONSTANTINVS PIVS FELIX INVICTVS AVGVSTVS,Imperator Caesar Flavius Constantine Augustus, the pious, the fortunate, the undefeated. After 312, he addedMAXIMVS ("the greatest"), and after 325 replaced ("undefeated") withVICTOR, asinvictus reminded ofSol Invictus, the Sun God.
Principate
27 BC–235 AD
Crisis
235–284
Dominate
284–395
Western Empire
395–480
Eastern/
Byzantine Empire

395–1204

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Empire of Nicaea
1204–1261
Eastern/
Byzantine Empire

1261–1453
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