Constantine was known for being the first Roman Emperor to convert to Christianity, enacting the Edict of Milan to grant religious tolerance to Christians, and establishing Constantinople as the new, powerful capital of the Roman Empire; According to Sidonius Apollinaris and Gregory of Tours, Crispus died through poison. Soon afterwards,
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had his wife Fausta unalived also, according to several sources in a boiling hot bath. Both Crispus and Fausta suffered damnatio memoriae, their names being erased from inscriptions