Constantine I, also known as Constantine the Great, was the first Christian Roman Emperor to begin the Christianity religion among his own establishment, Constantinople, …show more content…
These rulers embraced Constantine in serving as both the caesar and the pope. Constantine infused this concept with new faith, he made it work and laid the foundations of Byzantine governance. As to why Constantine decided to adopt Christianity, Eusebius – a Christian historian – wrote of Constantine’s decision to adopt Christianity and his vision. Eusebius believed that Earth reflected heaven, God created both the Roman empire and the Christian church. In his writing “Eusebius, The Vision and Victory of Constantine I, 312 CE” he states, “While, therefore, he regarded the entire world as one immense body … the city of Roman empire, was bowed down by the weight of a tyrannous oppression … Being convinces, however, that he needed some more powerful aid than his military … he sought Divine assistance … God he might rely for protection and assistance.” Constantine believed that the Roman Empire was not becoming the best it can because it was weighted down by cruel treatment. He believed that to make it better, it would take much more than a military; he chooses to turn to God to assist and