superstande: Centurion: Defender of Rome.
There's another Rome-titled game Rome: Pathway to power. Never played that one. It's said to be in Ancient Rome.
There are plenty ofgames covering the Roman Republic, it's expansion, its fight against Carthage, it's fall in the hands of "imperators" and the early Empire. But what the OP searches is the late Empire, thats is the Tetrachs, the Era of Constantine and sons, the christian Empire, the fall of the West, the morphing of the East into the Byzantine empire, the rise of the Frankish kingdom, the early arab invasions, Charlemagne's empire and its division.
There is very little on that. Probably because the industry tends to focuss on names and concepts that sells. Caius Julius Caesar, Hannibal ring a bell to most. The Flavian amphiteather or the Circus Maximus are also world famous. But who knows of Caesar Julianus leading its troops at Argentoratum in 357 AD? Or who would be tempted by a graphical adventure trying to solve murders in the Court of Contantius II ? Or by a political game re-enacting the time of the Tetrachs ( would look and feel like Crisis in the Kremlin in AD 285-305 ) ? Or by a game on trade in the Black Sea Region in the 8th Century ? That's how you end with Attila and the Vikings as main contributors to gaming coverage of that period.