Constantine declared an end to the attacks on Christians as well as on non-Christians. He made all religions legal.
Constantine declared an end to the attacks on Christians as well as on non-Christians. He made all religions legal.
Constantine declared an end to the attacks on Christians as well as on non-Christians. He made all religions legal.
Constantine declared an end to the attacks on Christians as well as on non-Christians. He made all religions legal.
Constantine declared an end to the attacks on Christians as well as on non-Christians. He made all religions legal.
Constantine declared an end to the attacks on Christians as well as on non-Christians. He made all religions legal.
Constantine declared an end to the attacks on Christians as well as on non-Christians. He made all religions legal.
Constantine declared an end to the attacks on Christians as well as on non-Christians. He made all religions legal.
Constantine declared an end to the attacks on Christians as well as on non-Christians. He made all religions legal.
The roman emperor who ended the mistreatment of Christians is Constantine the Great and he issued a decree that all citizen of his kingdom should be baptized as a Christian that was when he won from the war and saw the cross of Christ. By:Richard_90
Constantine declared an end to the attacks on Christians as well as on non-Christians. He made all religions legal.
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The grand duke of Moscow, Ivan IV (nicknamed 'the Terrible'), who declared himself the Tzar (emperor) of all Russia.
mighty and powerful because there was an emperor names al-ayub who controlled lands and defeated king richard they also learnt that they were all mostly gay and very smelly
Yes he was the youngest emperor out of all the emperors. Octavian is the first emperor.
Constantine was the Roman emperor from 306 or 307 to his death in 337.Constantine was the Roman emperor from 306 or 307 to his death in 337.Constantine was the Roman emperor from 306 or 307 to his death in 337.Constantine was the Roman emperor from 306 or 307 to his death in 337.Constantine was the Roman emperor from 306 or 307 to his death in 337.Constantine was the Roman emperor from 306 or 307 to his death in 337.Constantine was the Roman emperor from 306 or 307 to his death in 337.Constantine was the Roman emperor from 306 or 307 to his death in 337.Constantine was the Roman emperor from 306 or 307 to his death in 337.
He declared an end to all attacks on the christians and he also moved the capital of the empire from Rome to the greek city of Byzantium.
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No, from the rule of the emperor Constantine, all Romans were Christians (Christianity became the state religion of the Roman Empire).
Military campaign to defeat all enemies and then he declared himself emperor. War is not necessary. In japan, there has always been an emperor, their ruler has always held that title. Without fighting to get the title.
St. Nicholas of Myra did not escape from prison. When the persecution of Christians by Roman Emperor Diocletian ended and Constantine the Great became emperor in the year 306 he and all imprisoned Christians were released from prison.
It was Constantine the Great. Note that all but one of the subsequent emperors were Christians.
The emperor Theodosius I declared Christianity to be the official religion of the Roman empire. In fact, he made Christianity mandatory for all.
No. All Romans were not Christian. One bad Roman Emperor even blamed Christians for a disaster that he did himself!
Constantine was a great emperor, he stopped the persecution of Christians, and established tolerance to all religions in Rome.
He and all Christians were persecuted by the Romans under Emperor Diocletian simply because they were Christians and would not pay homage to the pagan gods of Rome.
Theodosius I was the 67th Roman Emperor. He was important because he was the emperor who made Christianity the official religion of the Roman empire in 380 AD. In addition, he ordered that all people become Christians and banned all pagan gods.
The grand duke of Moscow, Ivan IV (nicknamed 'the Terrible'), who declared himself the Tzar (emperor) of all Russia.