Constantine the Great and Licinius in A.D. 313.
The edict of Milan was agreed between the two co-emperors of the Roman Empire: Constantine the Great and Licinius
Roman Emperor Constantine and Licinius, controller of the Balkans. See related link below:
Christianity became the official religion of the Roman Empire under the reign ofA. Constantine.B. Augustus Caesar.C. the Bishop of Rome.D. Justinian
Caesar Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus Augustus(he has a long name), the first Christian Emperor of Rome, brought relief to Christians by reversing the persecutions of his predecessor, Diocletian, and issued (with his co-emperor Licinius) the Edict of Milan in 313, which proclaimed religious tolerance throughout the empire.
That the emporer made Christianity one of the few religions approved
A:The Edict of tolerance issued by Emperor Galerius in 311 CE was certainly intended primarily for the benefit of Christianity, which had recently suffered under the 'Great Persecution'. However, it was also intended to benefit all religions, including Mithraism and Gnostic Christianity. Constantine reinterpreted this freedom such as to exclude these religions, as well as beginning to remove the ancient toleration of Judaism.
History shows that most Roman emperors were tolerant of Christianity. It was Galerius who formalised this by proclaiming the Edict of Toleration, overturning the Great Persecution of Diocletian.Constantine subsequently extended privileges to the Christian Church by the Edict of Milan.AnswerThe Roman emperor Galerius issued the Edict of Toleration that brought an end to the Great Persecution instituted by his predecessor, Diocletian. Strangely, it was Galerius who had pressured Diocletian to undertake the persecution of Christians. Constantine subsequently issued a further edict, the Edict of Milan that gave the Christians positive advantages.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Edict of Milan was issued by the emperor Constantine in 313 giving Christans the legal right to practice their religion.
the Constantine made the religon of paganism legal in the early 4thcentury Constantine issued the Edict of Milan, signifying religious tolerance.
Edict of Nantes
Edict of Nantes
His Farewell Address issued as a public letter in 1796.
Cricifiction as punishment was applied between the 6th century BCE and the 4th century AD/ CE. It has been terminated by the decree [Mediolanum Edict] of Emperor Constantine I the Great issued at 313 AD/ CE for the tolerance of the Christian religion
Apollo is a god of the ancient times and immortal therefore he did not die. Simply people were forced to forget him since the tolerance of the new religion of Christianity by the Emperor Constantine the Great [313 AD/ CE] and the adoption as the official state religion with the Milan decree of Emperor Theodosius wich was issued at 390 AD/ CE.
Christianity became the official religion of the Roman Empire under the reign ofA. Constantine.B. Augustus Caesar.C. the Bishop of Rome.D. Justinian
is the French civil code, established under napoleon in 1804.
The emperor Constantine issued the Edict of Milan.
An edict was issued in Nantes on April 13, 1598, by King Henry IV that ordered tolerance of the Calvinists in France. They were granted substantial rights, in a nation which was vastly Catholic
The Confederate States of America wasn't formally set up until 1861. Currency issued in 1846 would have been issued by private banks, individual states in the form of bonds, or revenue script. To properly determine its worth, you would need to know details about where it was issued, what institution issued it, when it was issued, what condition it is in and whether or not it has any creases, holes, tears or cancellation cuts or punches.