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In 28 October 312 AD Constantine's and Maxentius's armies clashed near Milvian Bridge in Rome, Constantine emerged victorious. Already known as a skillful general, Constantine began to push Maxentius' army back toward the Tiber, Maxentius decided to retreat and make another stand at Rome itself. But there was only one escape route, via the bridge, Constantine's men inflicted heavy losses on the retreating army. Finally, the provisional bridge set up alongside the Milvian Bridge, over which many of the troops were escaping, collapsed, and those men stranded on the north bank of the Tiber were either taken prisoner or killed. Maxentius was among the dead, having drowned in the river while trying to swim across it in a desperate bid to escape...
WI Constantine who just had won the battle was killed too along with Maxentius that day? How is this altering History?
Any thoughts?
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