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Q: How did Diocletian handle with Christianity?
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What are the differences between Diocletian and Constantine?

Diocletian did not accept the religion of Christianity but Constantine became a Christian and removed the bans of Christianity....THATS IT.....


What effect did Diocletian's actions have on the growth of Christianity?

Diocletian stopped the growth by persecuting the christians.


What effect did Diocletian's actions have on the growth of Christianity explain?

Diocletian stopped the growth by persecuting the christians.


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Who made Christianity the official religion for Roman empire?

Diocletian.


What did Diocletian and Constantine do to try to help Rome?

he legalized Christianity in Rome, but did not make Rome officially a Christianity state


What effects did Diocletian's actions have on Christianity?

the effect is that the romans feared jesus because they thought that he would rise with an army


What did Diocletian and Constantine introduce?

Diocletian introduced radical Christianity. Constantine, a Mithraist, harnessed it as a means of extending his secular power through a religious counterpart, selecting it over Mithraism because it had a structure of bishops which he could control and utilise.


Who were the Roman Emperors that were against Christianity?

Emperors who carried out persecutions of the Christians were Nero, Decius, Trebonius Gallus, Valerian, Diocletian and Galerius.


Why did Diocletian issue the Edict of Prices?

To handle the inflation and the depreciation of currency in the Roman Empire. He cited the greed of merchants as being the cause of this


What did the roman government do to christians?

it persecuted them them with diocletian, but constanine made the edict of milan and moved the capital to bzyanmtium aka constinople which were major por-christianity moves


What effectively ended Diocletian's persecution of the Christians?

AnswerAt the urging of his junior emperor, Galerius, Diocletian proclaimed the persecution of Christianity, the "Great Persecution", in 303 CE. However, this really had little support in the west and was driven in the east more by the presence there of both Diocletian and Galerius. Diocletian abdicated in 305 CE, and the persecution came to an end in the western half of the empire. It copntinued in the east until 311 CE, when Galerius realised that persecution was having no effect on the Christians and so issued the Edict of Toleration.