Constantine the Great, the son of Costantinus I and Helena, the succulent of the Illyrian tribe Flavi, on July 25, 306, came to the throne and ruled until he died in 337. He was among the generals who did not know any Loss, great reformer in the organization of state and army. For extraordinary merit, St. Costandin’s day is celebrated and celebrated annually on 21 May.
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