He made the Christian religion legal.
He made the Christian religion legal.
He made the Christian religion legal.
He made the Christian religion legal.
He made the Christian religion legal.
He made the Christian religion legal.
He made the Christian religion legal.
He made the Christian religion legal.
He made the Christian religion legal.
the emperor in the time and years of 300 AD was Emperor Constantine
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ConstantineI, also known as Constantine the great was born in 272 and died in 337. he became a co-emperor in 306 and sole emperor in 324
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Constantine was the first christian emperor
In 324 AD when he had defeated his co-emperor Licinius.
Constantine.
Constantine the Great, whom the Christians proclaimed Saint after the Edict of Milan at 313 AD
Constantine
Constantine
Emperor Constantine ruled the Roman Empire from 324 AD- 337 AD
The Edict of Milan was 313 AD.
Constantine.
the emperor in the time and years of 300 AD was Emperor Constantine
The decree that made Christianity a legal religion was the Edict of Milan issued in 313 AD. Remember, though, that this order only made Christianity legal, not official.
Yes, under Emperor Constantine, Rome began its transition to Christianity, particularly after the Edict of Milan in 313 AD, which granted religious tolerance and allowed Christians to practice their faith openly. Constantine's support for Christianity included the construction of significant churches and his involvement in the First Council of Nicaea in 325 AD. While Christianity did not become the official state religion until later, Constantine's reign marked a crucial turning point in the acceptance and spread of Christianity within the Roman Empire.
Emperor Constantine was instrumental in the conversion of Rome to Christianity in the 4th century. He issued the Edict of Milan in 313 AD, which legalized Christianity and eventually led to its establishment as the state religion.