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CONSTANTINE THE GREAT - MINI BIOGRAPHY

Constantine the Great - mini biography 
by Justin Woodson
Throughout history there are pivotal men and women whose actions are so significant that
looking back history may have been unrecognizably different without them. These men and
women can be tremendously virtuous or tremendously evil (or somewhere in between). yet
their mark on history is indelible. Names of such people include Attila the Hun, Adol-ph
Hitler, Abraham Lincoln, Napoleon Bonaparte, and many more. For this article I'll focus
on Con-stantine the Great (ruled 307-337 AD), or more for-mally, Imperator Caesar Flavius
Constantinus Pius Felix Invictus Augustus (whew. a mouthful).
One of Constantine's better known accomplishments is that he made Christianity the
official religion of the empire and founded the new imperial capital at the city of
Constantinople (today called Istanbul). Con-stantinople. and later Byzantium. was the
heart of the Byzantine empire. The Byzantines were able to ward off repeated invasions by
the Muslims from the south. This literally protected Europe from being overrun.
Although Constantine has been portrayed as a man of sincere conviction, it is also true
that he was an ex-ceptionally gifted propagandist, general. as well as an unscrupulous
manipulator. Clearly his maneuverings to unite the Roman world in creating an excuse to
fight (and defeat) his co-ruler, Licinius. might be considered Machiavellian at the
least. Later, he broke an oath to spare Licinius life and had Licinius and his son
hanged. Constantine's role in the death of his wife and son also cast a shadow on the
man. Constantine's innovative tax on city dwellers. the chrysargyron. was harsh beyond
any tax (in penalty) than we can conceive of in modern times.
Geographically, Constantine fought major wars to crush the Goths on the Danube and the
Alemanni on the Rhine.
By expanding Rome's frontiers almost back to the glory days of Trajan, Constantine
definitely eased the pressures on the Roman Empire. The new capital, new military
structure (frontier troops and central command troops), the integration of Christianity
as the official religion of the empire, and his choice of successors (poor) all mark
Constantine as a focal point in history.

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