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Constantine (Briton)
Contributed by: Neal
  • 1. Which Edict issued by Constantine allowed for religious tolerance in the Roman Empire?
A) Edict of Milan
B) Edict of Serdica
C) Edict of Thessalonica
D) Edict of Caracalla
  • 2. Which city did Constantine establish as his new capital, often called Constantinople?
A) Carthage
B) Alexandria
C) Byzantium
D) Antioch
  • 3. Who did Constantine defeat to become the sole ruler of the Roman Empire after the Battle of Chrysopolis?
A) Licinius
B) Valens
C) Diocletian
D) Maxentius
  • 4. Which city did Constantine visit in 312 AD before the Battle of the Milvian Bridge where he reportedly saw the religious vision in the sky?
A) Alexandria
B) Rome
C) Constantinople
D) Athens
  • 5. What was the official religion of the Roman Empire under Constantine's reign?
A) Christianity
B) Zoroastrianism
C) Polytheism
D) Judaism
  • 6. Which Roman emperor succeeded Constantine the Great?
A) Theodosius I
B) Julian the Apostate
C) Constantius II
D) Valentinian I
  • 7. What title did Constantine adopt that reflected his role as head of the Christian Church?
A) Augustus
B) Caesar
C) Pontifex Maximus
D) Consul
  • 8. Which battle marked the beginning of the decline of the Roman Empire?
A) Battle of Actium
B) Battle of Tours
C) Battle of Cannae
D) Battle of Adrianople
  • 9. In the Edict of Milan, Constantine granted religious toleration primarily to which two religions?
A) Zoroastrianism and Mithraism
B) Hinduism and Buddhism
C) Tengrism and Norse paganism
D) Christianity and Judaism
  • 10. What structure did Constantine build in Jerusalem to commemorate the site where Jesus was crucified and buried?
A) Pantheon
B) Church of the Holy Sepulchre
C) St. Peter's Basilica
D) Hagia Sophia
  • 11. In which battle did Constantine defeat the forces of Licinius to become the sole ruler of the Roman Empire?
A) Battle of Adrianople
B) Battle of Chrysopolis
C) Battle of the Milvian Bridge
D) Battle of Actium
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