No. He was a Roman Emperor.
Pope Constantine became Pope on March 25, 708 C.E. Do not confuse Pope Constantine with the Roman Emperor Constantine the Great (ca. 272-337).
There was a Pope Constantine, who reigned from 708-715. He was the only pope to use the name "Constantine."
Saint Sylvester- pope in the reign of Emperor Constantine I.
Roman Emperor Constantine the Great supported both.
No. Pope Gregory VII in 1079AD decreed the practice.
Pope Constantine was born in 664.
the emperor in the time and years of 300 AD was Emperor Constantine
The emperor Constantine made Christianity a legal religion.The emperor Constantine made Christianity a legal religion.The emperor Constantine made Christianity a legal religion.The emperor Constantine made Christianity a legal religion.The emperor Constantine made Christianity a legal religion.The emperor Constantine made Christianity a legal religion.The emperor Constantine made Christianity a legal religion.The emperor Constantine made Christianity a legal religion.The emperor Constantine made Christianity a legal religion.
Constantine the Great was the 57th emperor.
a emperor
A:Lorenzo Valla proved the Donation of Constantine, by which Emperor Constantine supposedly granted great wealth and power to Pope Sylvester and his successors, to be a forgery in the fifteenth century.