While it is unclear, Philip the Arab (Emperor 244-249) is said to have been born into a Christian family and to have married a Christian. He may have been the first Christian emperor of Rome.
Constantine I (Emperor 306-337) is said to have converted to Christianity. Certainly, his mother became an avid Christian, as did his sons, who succeeded him.
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Diocletian was a Roman Emperor who came from a poor family. After gaining ranks in the Roman Army he eventually became Emperor of the Roman Empire in 284 until 305.
They were held in honour of the god Zeus. Christian emperor Theodosius showed his Christian tolerance by banning them.
Constantine ruled over the Roman Empire from 306 to 337 AD
The Christian Emperor Constantine murdered both his eldest son and his second wife, Fausta.