Constantine the Great (reigned 306–337 CE) is best known for being the first Roman emperor to convert to Christianity and The Edict of Milan (313 CE): This proclamation, issued with co-emperor Licinius, established universal religious freedom, ending the state-sanctioned persecution of Christians.
Constantine the Great (reigned 306–337 CE) is best known for being the first Roman emperor to convert to Christianity and The Edict of Milan (313 CE): This proclamation, issued with co-emperor Licinius, established universal religious freedom, ending the state-sanctioned persecution of Christians.