Theodosius and Official Christianity in the Roman Empire
The Edict of Thessalonica, issued by Emperor Theodosius in 380 AD, made Nicene Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire, significantly impacting pagan…
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The Edict of Thessalonica, issued by Emperor Theodosius in 380 AD, made Nicene Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire, significantly impacting pagan…
The Edict of Milan, established in 313 AD by Emperors Constantine and Licinius, legalized Christianity in the Roman Empire, ending years of persecution. This…
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