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Tree: Constantine "The Great" Byzantine Empire


Tree Name  Constantine "The Great" Byzantine Empire 
Description  Constantine the Great, the Roman emperor who founded Constantinople in 330 CE, making it the new capital of the Roman Empire and the foundation of the Byzantine Empire. Constantine the Great (Roman Emperor, 306–337 CE) In 330 CE, he renamed the ancient city of Byzantium after himself, creating Constantinople. He was the first Roman emperor to convert to Christianity, playing a pivotal role in elevating its status and ceasing Christian persecution. Spouse: Fausta (m. 307 AD–326 AD), Minervina (m. 303 AD–307 AD) His Parents were Helena (Helen of the Cross), daughter of King Cole of Cholchester, Constantius Chlorus 
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