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Christianity was officially accepted by the Roman Empire in the fourth century.

Christianity was officially accepted by the Roman empire in the fourth century.

Christianity was officially accepted by the Roman empire in the fourth century.

Christianity was officially accepted by the Roman empire in the fourth century.

Christianity was officially accepted by the Roman empire in the fourth century.

Christianity was officially accepted by the Roman empire in the fourth century.

Christianity was officially accepted by the Roman empire in the fourth century.

Christianity was officially accepted by the Roman empire in the fourth century.

Christianity was officially accepted by the Roman empire in the fourth century.

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Why did Christianity grow so easily in the Roman Empire?

Because Agustine accepted it as a religion.


What Roman Empire Studied Christianity?

There was only one Roman Empire. Moreover, the Roman Empire did not study Christianity. An empire cannot study. The Roman Empire was where Christianity spread from Judea (which was a part of the Roman province of Syria). Both Catholic and Orthodox Christianity developed in the Roman Empire. Originally the were called Latin or Western Christianity and Greek or Eastern Christianity respectively. The former was the dominant form of Christianity in the western part of the Roman Empire and the latter was the dominant form of Christianity in the eastern part of this empire. There were also dissident Christian doctrines and sects.


What emperor lead to the acceptance of Christianity in the roman empire?

Constantine I was the emperor who made Christianity a legal, accepted religion.Constantine I was the emperor who made Christianity a legal, accepted religion.Constantine I was the emperor who made Christianity a legal, accepted religion.Constantine I was the emperor who made Christianity a legal, accepted religion.Constantine I was the emperor who made Christianity a legal, accepted religion.Constantine I was the emperor who made Christianity a legal, accepted religion.Constantine I was the emperor who made Christianity a legal, accepted religion.Constantine I was the emperor who made Christianity a legal, accepted religion.Constantine I was the emperor who made Christianity a legal, accepted religion.


Which empire declared Christianity to be the religion of the roman empire?

The emperor Theodosius I declared Christianity to be the official religion of the Roman empire. In fact, he made Christianity mandatory for all.


Did christianity spread or decline under Roman rules?

It could not decline from nothing - it did not exist until after much of what was to become the Roman empire was already under Roman rule. It spread, particularly after the Romans accepted Christianity under Constantine

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Which religion first gained popularity as part of the Roman Empire in the 4th century?

Christianity


Why did Christianity grow so easily in the Roman Empire?

Because Agustine accepted it as a religion.


What new religion appear in the roman empire in the first century AD?

The two main ones were Mithraism and Christianity.


Was Christianity the main religion of the western roman empire?

It was by the end of the 4th Century CE.


Where was Christianity born at?

According to history, Christianity was founded in Paelstine during the first century by the desciples of Jesus Christ. From Palestine the ideas were spread rapidly throughout the Roman Empire, however it took a while for the new religion to be accepted.


What Roman Empire Studied Christianity?

There was only one Roman Empire. Moreover, the Roman Empire did not study Christianity. An empire cannot study. The Roman Empire was where Christianity spread from Judea (which was a part of the Roman province of Syria). Both Catholic and Orthodox Christianity developed in the Roman Empire. Originally the were called Latin or Western Christianity and Greek or Eastern Christianity respectively. The former was the dominant form of Christianity in the western part of the Roman Empire and the latter was the dominant form of Christianity in the eastern part of this empire. There were also dissident Christian doctrines and sects.


Why was Christianity forbidden after the fall of the Roman Empire?

By the time of the fall of the Western Empire, Christianity was well established as the state religion and other religions were forbidden. Naturally, there was no prohibition on Christianity, and persecution of non-Christians was accepted practice.


Whose conversation to Christianity helped make Christianity acceptable in rome?

Emperor Constantine, who moved the capital of the Empire to Constantinople, ALLOWED Christianity in Roman Empire and converted on his death bed through the Edict of Milan. His tolerance accepted Christianity in Rome, NOT his CONVERSION.


What emperor lead to the acceptance of Christianity in the roman empire?

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Whose conversion to Christianity helped make Christianity acceptable to Rome?

Emperor Constantine, who moved the capital of the Empire to Constantinople, ALLOWED Christianity in Roman Empire and converted on his death bed through the Edict of Milan. His tolerance accepted Christianity in Rome, NOT his CONVERSION.


Empire in which Christianity started?

Roman empire.


What empire ruled Egypt in the 2nd century AD?

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