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Constantine was a Roman emperor who adopted Christianity as the official religion of the Roman Empire. He was was born about 280 CE and died in 337 CE. More details about his life and work will be included as the site develops further. |
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Science is not yet well connected to his life. Personal studies will be useful, and other biographies may be connected. Anthropology including social foundations, demography, physical anthropology, human ecology, and human geography will also be useful. Particular groups may also be useful. Culture including material culture, and conceptual culture will also be useful. Behavioral culture including customs, occupations, recreation and entertainment, and cultural events can be considered. Institutions are vital. Family is connected. Education including research, teaching, cultural institutions, educational organization, and schools can be connected. Economics including economic activity, industries, and economic systems are connected. As a Roman emperor, government including law, government structure, government activity, and particular governments are closely connected. Religion including religious beliefs, practice, organization, and particular religions are also highly important. are all important. |
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Sociology is also quite valuable. Social structure and change and communities can be connected. Peoples are essential. He was a major contributor to Western civilization, and he can be associated with Balkan and Latin peoples, possibly Italy. His rule extended into parts of Asiatic peoples, specifically the Middle East. History is also quite valuable. Constantine lived in the late classical period. |
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