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Remembering that there was no year zero, it was 1065 years.

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How long ago was AD 313?

As of 2018, it was 1705 years ago.


In 313 the emperor Constantine published an Edict of Toleration which allowed?

Christians to worship publicly


What happened in the year 313 AD?

Rich aristocrat pagans had to join the popular growing movement known as Christianity. From that point forward, Christianity was less about living in the (God/Human) relationship with Christ, and more about performance for the Church.


The Edict of Milan and the Council of Nicaea occurred during the period when Romans?

The Edict of Milan provided tolerance from persecution for Christians in the Roman Empire in 313 AD. There were two ecumenical councils of the Christian church. The Council of Nicea in 325, debated questions of Jesus Christâ??s divinity and the second Council of Nicea involved the controversy of the worship of idolatry.


How many accomplishments did Constantine have?

1 main accomplishment Constantine I the Great was born at 272 AD/ CE Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus son of Constantius Chloros and Helen [Saint Helen]. He died at 337 AD/ CE. In his 31 years of ruling managed to maintain the full size of the Roman Empire and defeated successfuly his enemies and his competitors for the throne of the Empire. He was the first Roman Emperor who issued a decree about the religious tolerence for the new religion of Christ [313 AD/ CE the Milan decree]. He was also the first to use as emblem/ symbol in his armed forces a flag with a cross. He selected a new capital [New Rome] in the east of his Emprire based in the port city of Byzantium a Greek colony of the city of Megara which was first settled at 700 BCE. After his death his name was given to the city and was called Constantinople capital city of the Byzantine Empire. For his contributions to Christianity the Roman Catholics honoured him the title "The Great" and the Eastern Orthodox proclaimed him and his mother Saints of the Church