From the beginning of their careers, both emphasized the importance of eliminating factions within Rome to create and maintain a united empire. Augustus himself stated that “In my nineteenth year, on my own initiative and at my own expense, I raised an army with which I set free the state, which was oppressed by the domination of faction” (Augustus). Putting an end to the disorder caused by these rebellious citizens, Augustus takes full control of the empire. Similarly, Constantine makes a point of unifying Rome. Eusebius writes “life was without enjoyment to him as long as he saw the imperial city thus afflicted, and prepared himself for the overthrowal of the tyranny”
From the beginning of their careers, both emphasized the importance of eliminating factions within Rome to create and maintain a united empire. Augustus himself stated that “In my nineteenth year, on my own initiative and at my own expense, I raised an army with which I set free the state, which was oppressed by the domination of faction” (Augustus). Putting an end to the disorder caused by these rebellious citizens, Augustus takes full control of the empire. Similarly, Constantine makes a point of unifying Rome. Eusebius writes “life was without enjoyment to him as long as he saw the imperial city thus afflicted, and prepared himself for the overthrowal of the tyranny”