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  1. Constantine the Great died on 22 May AD 337 at the imperial villa at Ankyrona. His body was carried to the Church of the Holy Apostles, his mausoleum. Had his own wish to be buried in Constantinople caused outrage in Rome, the Roman senate still decided on his deification.

  2. pope (314-335) St. Sylvester I (born, Rome [Italy]—died 335, Rome; Western feast day December 31, Eastern feast day January 2) was the pope from 314 to 335, whose long pontificate saw the beginnings of the Christian Roman Empire. Little is known about Sylvester’s early life. A presbyter when elected to succeed Pope Miltiades (Melchiades ...

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  4. Constantine the Great was born to Constantius Chlorus and Helena. The exact date of his birth is not known, but experts estimate that he was born around 274. Others estimate that he was born in 285. Constantine was born in the city of Naissius, in what is now Yugoslavia, in 280 AD Constantine spent all of his youth in Nicomedia, a palace where ...

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  7. 15 de dez. de 2023 · After Constantine the Great’s sabre rattling, his death encouraged the Persian King of Kings to invade the Syrian provinces. Constantius had been dealing with this war intermittently ever since. However, this internal dissension could not go ignored so he began to wrap up operations in the east and march west with his legions.