ABSTRACT

This biographical narrative is a detailed portrayal of the life and career of the first Christian emperor Constantine the Great (273 – 337). Combining vivid narrative and historical analysis, Charles Odahl relates the rise of Constantine amid the crises of the late Roman world, his dramatic conversion to and public patronage of Christianity, and his church building programs in Rome, Jerusalem and Constantinople which transformed the pagan state of Roman antiquity into the Christian empire medieval Byzantium.

The author’s comprehensive knowledge of the literary sources and his extensive research into the material remains of the period mean that this volume provides a more rounded and accurate portrait of Constantine than previously available.

This revised second edition includes:

  • An expanded and revised final chapter
  • A new Genealogy and an expanded Chronology
  • New illustrations
  • Revised and updated Notes and Bibliography

A landmark publication in Roman Imperial, early Christian, and Byzantine history, Constantine and the Christian Empire will remain the standard account of the subject for years to come.

chapter I|14 pages

THE SUBJECT AND THE ANCIENT SOURCES

chapter III|33 pages

THE FIRST TETRARCHY AND THE CAESAR’S SON

chapter IV|23 pages

THE GALLIC EMPEROR AND THE DYING PERSECUTORS

chapter VI|41 pages

RELIGIOUS CONCERNS AND APOSTOLIC ROME

chapter VII|40 pages

THE EASTERN CRUSADE AND THE NICENE COUNCIL

chapter VIII|19 pages

THE DYNASTIC TRAGEDY AND HELENA’S PILGRIMAGE

chapter XII|8 pages

THE LEGACY AND MODERN INTERPRETATIONS