Early life: “Constantine (Gaius Flavius Valerius Constantinus) was born at Naissus in present day Serbia as early as 272 CE or as late as 285 CE” (Wasson). His parents were Constantius Chlorus and Helena. His father worked as an official in the Roman army and then later on, he became Caesar of the western part of the Empire. His mother was a maid inn and she was within the lower class. His childhood was spent training to be a soldier of the Roman Empire and to follow the steps of his beloved father that was a lot of influence to him, but later on he spent more time in the Imperial court with his father.
When Constantine was born, a big crisis happened in the Roman Empire. The Emperor Marcus Aurelius died. This tragedy, caused the Empire to get in often conflicts to decide what was going to …show more content…
This status gets ruined when Constantine began to act abnormally. He became feared after he started acting strangely, deciding and performing brutal actions like murdering his son, and second wife. This started to decline his status inside the Empire. As his political status worsened, he looked for a new capital. Constantine selected a capital in the city of Byzantium, Greek. This was strategically located near the shore of Bosporus. It was in the frontier separating Europe and Asia, which was what Constantine was looking