Historical Personalities From the Reincarnation Test

Constantine the Great

The first Roman emperor to convert to Christianity, Constantine is known for founding Constantinople and legalizing Christianity in the Roman Empire.

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Constantine issued the Edict of Milan in 313 AD, which granted religious tolerance to Christians. He also convened the First Council of Nicaea to address theological disputes.
Constantine's vision of the Chi-Rho symbol before the Battle of the Milvian Bridge is said to have led to his conversion to Christianity. He was baptized on his deathbed.
Roman Empire (272–337 AD)

Cyrus the Great

The founder of the Achaemenid Empire, Cyrus is known for his tolerance and respect for the customs and religions of the lands he conquered.

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Cyrus's empire was the largest the world had seen at the time. He is credited with freeing the Jewish people from Babylonian captivity.
The Cyrus Cylinder, often considered the first charter of human rights, was created during his reign and reflects his policy of tolerance.
Ancient Persia (c. 600–530 BCE)