This was an important development because it meant that Christians could openly practice their religion. In 325 CE, the Council of Nicaea gave Christianity greater influence because the Roman Emperor now formally recognized the religion and worked to establish a clear set of beliefs and practices
The Romans had no set "religion". They were pantheists up to the reign of Theodosius I who made Christianity mandatory and outlawed pagan worship.The Romans had no set "religion". They were pantheists up to the reign of Theodosius I who made Christianity mandatory and outlawed pagan worship.The Romans had no set "religion". They were pantheists up to the reign of Theodosius I who made Christianity mandatory and outlawed pagan worship.The Romans had no set "religion". They were pantheists up to the reign of Theodosius I who made Christianity mandatory and outlawed pagan worship.The Romans had no set "religion". They were pantheists up to the reign of Theodosius I who made Christianity mandatory and outlawed pagan worship.The Romans had no set "religion". They were pantheists up to the reign of Theodosius I who made Christianity mandatory and outlawed pagan worship.The Romans had no set "religion". They were pantheists up to the reign of Theodosius I who made Christianity mandatory and outlawed pagan worship.The Romans had no set "religion". They were pantheists up to the reign of Theodosius I who made Christianity mandatory and outlawed pagan worship.The Romans had no set "religion". They were pantheists up to the reign of Theodosius I who made Christianity mandatory and outlawed pagan worship.
Constantine made Christianity a legal religion.Constantine made Christianity a legal religion.Constantine made Christianity a legal religion.Constantine made Christianity a legal religion.Constantine made Christianity a legal religion.Constantine made Christianity a legal religion.Constantine made Christianity a legal religion.Constantine made Christianity a legal religion.Constantine made Christianity a legal religion.
The Romans made Christianity a legal religion in 313 AD. After this date, Christianity along with all other religions was legal and allowed.
Emperor Constantine made Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire during his reign.
Before Constantinople became King, and made Christianity the main religion, Romans persecuted Christians, killing anyone who professed their faith who knows? we weren't around then!
A:Since the majority of Romans were pagans, it can not be said that they adopted Christianity, at least not willingly, but that it was imposed on them by Theodosius. Emperor Theodosius not only made Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire, he made it a capital offence to worship the old gods publicly.
crusifxion of christ
no, Christianity means that you believe in one God, the God that made this whole Earth, the one that lives in the third Heaven.
This seems unlikely: The Romans never managed to control the Jews despite attempted genocide while Christianity ended up conquering the Roman Empire. If Jesus was a hoax made up by the Romans, it sure backfired on them.
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Roman persecution only strengthened Christianity in the Roman Empire. The martyrdom of persecuted Christians became a point of proselytism, until the Emperors eventually officially tolerated Christianity.