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Emperor Constantine the Great and Pope Constantine are two different people separated by many hundreds of years.
Constantine the Great legalized Christianity in Rome in 313AD and gradually made it the state religion of the Roman Empire, thus the name HRCC (Holy Roman Catholic church). In contrast, Pope Constantine was Bishop of Rome between 708 - 715AD
Simon Peter the apostle of Christ died in 63AD but was posthumously considered (by Catholics) to be the 1st Pope of the HRC. Yet, the creation of the Catholic church did not take place for almost 300 after St. Peter's death.
I was addressing the Catholic church (or rather their clergy) in my comment, not the many hundreds of early Christian sects that existed in the 300 years prior to the institution of the HRCC.
EDIT: Interestingly there were 33 "Bishops of Rome" before Christianity was no longer outlawed in Rome and the institutional implementation of the HRCC took place. The first Bishops of Rome were Peter, Linus, Anacletus, Clement I, ... etc. None of them lasted very long before they were thrown to the lions in the colosseum, crucified, or martyred in some way. None the less, there was no such thing as Catholicism until the 4th century AD.
https://www.christian-history.org/list-of-all-popes.html