
Constantinian Dynasty
The Constantinian Dynasty was a line of Roman emperors from the ruling family of Constantine the Great, who reigned from the early 4th century AD. Constantine is famous for endorsing Christianity, which helped transform the Roman Empire's religious landscape. This dynasty included his successors, who maintained his policies and expanded the empire's stability and influence. The period marked a significant shift toward Christianity as the empire’s dominant religion and set the stage for the Byzantine Empire's development. The dynasty's reign lasted until the late 4th or early 5th century, shaping the future religious and political direction of Europe.