Flavius Valerius Constantinus
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Gaius Flavius Valerius Constantinus (Latin: IMP CAESAR FLAVIVS CONSTANTINVS PIVS FELIX INVICTVS AVGVSTVS ¹) (27 February 272 – 22 May 337), commonly known as Constantine I or Constantine the Great, was proclaimed Augustus by his troops on 25 July 306 and ruled an ever-growing portion of the Roman Empire until his death. His wife was Fausta and together with her he had three sons, Constans, Constantius II and Constantine II.
Portraits[edit]
Antique[edit]
Marble statue at Museo Chiaramonti
Solidus minted at Thessalonica
Constantine and Tyche, Hermitage Museum.
Medieval and Renaissance[edit]
Mosaic of Constantine at Hagia Sophia
Modern and Contemporary[edit]
Statue at San Lorenzo in Milan