The son of a powerful Roman General and Emperor Constantius Chlorus and a very spiritual and religious woman named Helena. Needless to say that Constantine truly possessed the proper bloodline to lead an entire empire and carry out a religious revolution. He was highly educated in philosophy while growing up, and could fluently read and write Greek, which only a very small part of the population was capable of doing. Constantine’s full name is Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus, but was simply known as Constantine I, Constantine the great or, Saint Constantine. He began his political career by serving on many types of council, but left his posts to join his father in battle. While fighting alongside his father, Constantius became extremely ill, which resulted in his death. Constantine’s father’s death was a tragic event in his life, however, this opened the door for Constantine to begin his reign as Emperor. Although he was not the rightful successor to the empire due to recent Greek laws and legislation; soldiers and generals which were extremely loyal to his father, Constantius Chlorus, proclaimed him emperor after his father’s
The son of a powerful Roman General and Emperor Constantius Chlorus and a very spiritual and religious woman named Helena. Needless to say that Constantine truly possessed the proper bloodline to lead an entire empire and carry out a religious revolution. He was highly educated in philosophy while growing up, and could fluently read and write Greek, which only a very small part of the population was capable of doing. Constantine’s full name is Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus, but was simply known as Constantine I, Constantine the great or, Saint Constantine. He began his political career by serving on many types of council, but left his posts to join his father in battle. While fighting alongside his father, Constantius became extremely ill, which resulted in his death. Constantine’s father’s death was a tragic event in his life, however, this opened the door for Constantine to begin his reign as Emperor. Although he was not the rightful successor to the empire due to recent Greek laws and legislation; soldiers and generals which were extremely loyal to his father, Constantius Chlorus, proclaimed him emperor after his father’s