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The Emperor Constantine I earned his place in history in 313 A.D. when he legalized Christianity in the Roman Empire with the Edict of Milan and gave Christians a broad range of new rights ...
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From Persecution to Power: Christianity's Rise in RomeChristianity from a persecuted sect to the dominant religion of the Roman Empire. It examines key events such as the Edict of Milan in 313 AD, which legalized Christianity, and the Edict of ...
This May marks 1,700 years since the convening of what is arguably the most important and influential council in Christian history. For three months in 325 CE, Emperor Constantine gathered ...
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The Vatican Museums has unveiled the last and most important of the restored Raphael Rooms. These are the spectacularly ...
Trump is hardly the first leader to recognize Christianity’s political potential. Seventeen centuries ago, Constantine, emperor of the Roman Empire, faced a fracturing religious landscape.
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The Newark Advocate on MSNFaith Works: Nicene Creed's 1,700 years of religious guidance, plus a little controversyNewark Advocate Faith Works columnist Jeff Gill explores the 1,700-year history of the "rule of faith" in Christianity, ...
In other words, be a Christian … or else. Nonetheless, not even all who claimed the name “Christian” were thus privileged — only those in communion with the bishops of Rome and Alexandria.
The best things come to those who wait - and that's certainly the case for the Room of Constantine. Taking a decade to ...
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