Constantine was born around the year 272 AD in the city Naissus.
Constantine fought in the Roman army for several years. He also witnessed Diocletian's persecution and murder of the Christians. This had a lasting impact on him.
When his father became ill, he named Constantine as Emperor, or Augustus, of the western portion of the Roman Empire.
Answer:
Im pretty sure the answer is that bishops advised rulers
Explanation:
In mediveal times, the bishop advised the rulers and at some point the pope and ruler fought over who should be able to choose the bishops.
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