Despite his abdication in 305, Maximian had returned to imperial rule to help his son, Maxentius, who had become an emperor at Rome in 306. That assistance had included an alliance with Constantine, ...
In 306, Constantine was leading Roman troops in Britain—then part of the Roman Empire—when his military declared him their emperor. His brother-in-law, Maxentius, also declared himself the ...
Constantine was the first Emperor to allow Christians to worshop freely in the Roman Empire.This is the ... eve of battle with a competing Emperor, Maxentius. Constantine was told in a dream ...
On the 28th Of October, he attacked and mightily conquered Maxentius, who drowned in the Tiber River while fleeing. The following day, Constantine entered Rome in triumph and was proclaimed Emperor of ...
On the 28th Of October, he attacked and mightily conquered Maxentius, who drowned in the Tiber River while fleeing. The following day, Constantine entered Rome in triumph and was proclaimed Emperor of ...