House of Constantine

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The House of Constantine was a Roman imperial dynasty that began with Emperor Constantine the Great and ruled the Roman Empire during the early 4th century, overseeing its Christianization and major political transformations.

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Label Occurrences
House of Constantine canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman imperial dynasty
imperial house
capital Constantinople (probable)
surface form: Constantinople

Rome
country Roman Empire
dynasticTitle Augustus
Caesar
endTime 363
era Late Antiquity
founder Constantine I
surface form: Constantine the Great
governmentForm autocracy
knownFor Christianization of the Roman Empire
administrative reforms
military campaigns against rival emperors
promotion of Constantinople as imperial capital
language Greek
Latin
namedAfter Constantine I
surface form: Constantine the Great
notableMember Constans
surface form: Constans I

Constantina
Constantine II
Constantine I
surface form: Constantine the Great

Constantius Gallus
Constantius II
Crispus
Fausta
Helena
Julian the Apostate
surface form: Julian
politicalSystem dominate
predecessor Tetrarchic emperors
religion Christianity
significantEvent Battle of the Milvian Bridge
First Council of Nicaea
surface form: Council of Nicaea

Edict of Milan
Foundation of Constantinople
startTime 306
successor Theodosian dynasty
Valentinianic dynasty
territoryIncludes Africa Proconsularis
Asia Minor
Balkans
Egypt Eyalet
surface form: Egypt

Gaul
Iberian Peninsula
surface form: Hispania

Italy
Palestine
Syria
usedReligionPolicy toleration of Christianity
usedSymbol Chi-Rho monogram
surface form: Chi-Rho

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Constantinian dynasty dynasticHouse House of Constantine
Flavius Julius Crispus imperialHouse House of Constantine