The Life Of The Blessed Emperor Constantine -Eusebius PamphilusCHAPTER XXVI
HE RESOLVES TO DELIVER ROME FROM THE TYRANNY OF MAXENTIUSWHILE therefore he regarded the entire world as one immense body, and perceived that the head of it all, the royal city of the Roman empire, was bowed down by the weight of a tyrannous oppression; at first he had left the task of liberation to those who governed the other divisions of the empire, as being his superiors in point of age. But when none of these proved able to afford relief, and those who had attempted it had experienced a disastrous termination of their enterprise, he said that life was without enjoyment to him as long as he saw the imperial city thus afflicted, and prepared himself for the effectual suppression of the tyranny. |