Built in 315 CE, the Arch of Constantine commemorates the emperor’s triumph and reflects Rome’s transition from paganism to Christianity.

Built in 315 CE, the Arch of Constantine commemorates the emperor’s triumph and reflects Rome’s transition from paganism to Christianity.
In 312 AD, Constantine defeated Maxentius at the Battle of the Milvian Bridge, securing his rule and shaping the future of Christianity in Rome.
In 313 AD, the Edict of Milan granted religious freedom across the Roman Empire, marking a turning point for Christianity and imperial policy.
Explore the Council of Nicaea in 325 AD, where Emperor Constantine and Christian bishops shaped the foundations of Christian theology.
Discover how Emperor Constantine the Great founded Constantinople in the early 4th century, shaping the future of the Roman Empire.