CONSTANTINE IST THE GREAT COINS
Constantinus, surnamed the Great, eldest son of the Emperor Constantius Chlorus and Helena, was born A.D. 272, at Naissus in Upper Moesia. His father died at York in 306, and Constantine laid claim to a share of the empire. Galerius acknoledged him with the title of Caesar. He is said to have been converted to Christianity in 312 in the campaign against Maxentius. He died in May 337, and was Baptized shortly before his death by Eusebius.