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Constantine The Great 's Life

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Constantine The Great, he was born on February 27, circa 280, in Naissus, Moesia (now it is Serbia). His father, Flavius Valorous was an officer in the Roman army at that time. Constantine the Great’s mother, Helena, was from humble beginnings; it is unknown whether she was the wife or concubine of Constantius. That marriage was not really a good marriage, so Constantine’s father left Helena to marry the stepdaughter of Maximian, the Western Roman emperor. After sometime Constantine’s father was elevated to deputy emperor under Maximian in 293. Constantine was getting used to being successful. After his promotion, Constantine had a little bit drama in his life. Right after that, he was sent to the court of Diocletian, to the eastern Roman Emperor-an opportunity not found so easily. There, Constantine received an extensive education, its most important components being Latin and Greek. Later, he would develop a lot from learning these languages. He likely also witnessed the persecution of Christians, starting his adventure with Christians and Christianity. Approximately in 305 after Maximian 's abdication Constantine 's father became Emperor Constantius I. With his father being the new emperor, Constantine saw no point staying in another kingdom receiving education. Upon returning to his father’s side and fighting alongside him in Britain, and after his father’s death, Constantine started accomplishing many great things himself. Constantine’s most important accomplishments

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