Constantine the Great did not lose power in a traditional sense, as he remained the Emperor of Rome until his death in 337 AD. However, following his death, the Roman Empire faced divisions and power struggles among his sons and successors, which gradually led to a decline in centralized power. His reign is often marked by significant reforms and expansion, but the fragmentation of authority began shortly thereafter.
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