Did Constantine the Great go completely undefeated? Is he the most under estimated general in history?

Do you realize there were no Germans during the time of Constantine, and that the Visigoths are East Germanic people, that is why they are called "visi". And that barbarians did not invade Rome, the client clans of Goths, visigoths, vandals, and Celts, took over as they moved through 2-3 generations of marrying into Roman society which caused their children to be Roman citizens and so eligible for office, and since Constantine was Constantius(Father)heir apparent and Constantius was a Caesar, and later so was Constantine, weren't his troops part of the Roman army, even though he was Dacian, his troops were under Roman authority and so was he until the Tetrachic rule crumbled. He still can't hold a candle to Alexander.

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