Ancient history

Did the roman emperor Constantine start christian church?

The Roman emperor Constantine did not start the Christian church, but he was a key figure in its rise to prominence in the Roman Empire. Constantine himself was not born a Christian, but was instead raised in a pagan family. However, he had a conversion experience in the early 4th century that led him to embrace Christianity. After this conversion, he took steps to promote Christianity throughout the empire, including making it a legal religion and eventually becoming the church's first imperial patron.