Constantine the Great quotes
Constantine the Great was a Roman emperor who played a crucial role in the spread of Christianity. His reign marked a turning point for the Roman Empire with the issuing of the Edict of Milan, granting religious tolerance to Christians. He is remembered for founding the city of Constantinople and shaping the future of Europe. Here are 12 of his quotes:
When we, Constantine and Licinius, emperors, had an interview at Milan, and conferred together with respect to the good and security of the commonweal, it seemed to us that, amongst those things that are profitable to mankind in general, the reverence paid to the Divinity merited our first and chief attention, and that it was proper that the Christians and all others should have liberty to follow that mode of religion which to each of them appeared best; so that that God, who is seated in heaven, might be benign and propitious to us, and to every one under our government.
Constantine the Great
Constantine the Great
Occupation: Roman Emperor
Born: 272
Died: 337
Quotes count: 12
Wikipedia: Constantine the Great
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