Constantine the Great and His Influence on the Spread of Christianity

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December 23, 2016

 

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After Constantius’ death Constantine’s troops immediately proclaimed him Caesar in acceptance to his father’s wishes. During the beginning of Constantine’s reign there were great political complications having to do with multiples of emperors ruling over different territories, which lead to the political movement of many wars between different leading parties...
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Constantine during this time was known to have the most efficient army, but was busy defending his own frontier and had not taken part in any of the quarrels amongst the different Caesars, until 311. In 311 Caesar Maxentius claimed Constantine to be a tyrant and threatened Constantine's land with his overwhelmingly large and powerful army...
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