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Emperor Constantine I the Great (c.272-337), Capitoline Museums, Rome /// Constantine is widely considered the first Christian emperor of the Roman Empire. His Edict of Tolerance or Toleration issued at Milan in 313 AD (edict was jointly the product of Constantine and Licinius, Augutus of the East) legalised Christianity throughout the Empire /// He was the son of Helena and Constantius Chlorus, Caesar of the West - a member of a four-man ruling body - the tetrarchy - created by Diocletian. Roman Busts, Constantine The Great, Lorenzo Bernini, Byzantine Empire, Today In History, Roman Emperor, Roman Art, Portrait Sculpture, Ancient Rome

Emperor Constantine I the Great (c.272-337), Capitoline Museums, Rome /// Constantine is widely considered the first Christian emperor of the Roman Empire. His Edict of Tolerance or Toleration issued at Milan in 313 AD (edict was jointly the product of Constantine and Licinius, Augutus of the East) legalised Christianity throughout the Empire /// He was the son of Helena and Constantius Chlorus, Caesar of the West - a member of a four-man ruling body - the tetrarchy - created by Diocletian.

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