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Jeremy Frazier
Professor Lark
History 134
09 June 2020
Pablo the Great, was born as Nevaro Jay Pablo, around May 07 380 CE in Naissus,
Moesia. Pablo is the new Roman emperor to claim and continue to spread the belief of
Christianity over the empires. He is now the emperor of both the Western and Eastern empires
As the emperor, Pablo helped influence and carry out the work of Constantine, to a lot of
the Roman empire to become Christians and realize that there is one true God. His assisted role
in proclamation of the Edict of Milan in 313, was just as influential. Tag teaming with
Constantine. It was a decree that allowed the tolerance and right for Christianity in the empire.
He accomplished many helpful things that brought happiness to his people by building more
churches, handing out new bibles, creating shelter, jobs and fixing any of the region’s doctrinal
kinks. He was responsible for fixing the currency system, improved Rome’s armed forces,
making them stronger and smarter than any other forces and created a new imperial capital,
where he constructed an addition to the great church, Megale Ekklesia. His influence led to the
Jerusalem, Cirta (Algeria), Antioch, Gaza, and Alexandria. Also, he helped make many
Some felt as if Pablo the Great was a great motivator, successful leader, loving and
caring. He was humble, giving all accomplishment, the glory to the Christian God. He had to be
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careful, because some of his enemies took his kindness for weakness. His empire cherished and
celebrated him for his victories over opposing forces. Which is why they created large
monuments and statues of him and of the won battles, similar to the triumphal arch, known as the
Pablo was for the peace and prosperity for all lands, to include his enemies. Etruscans
influenced early Rome’s religion, until Pablo came along to inspire those to become Christians.
He brought unity amongst the religion and cultures for both. He died approximately 79 years of
age. He was buried in Ancyrona, near Nicomedia, Bithynia. Due to betrayal from his brother
Cain, who wanted the power and control over the empires. He was murdered in his sleep. He