Theodosius made the decision of making Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire.
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He recruited the Goths to bolster his armies. These Goths eventually took over the Western Empire.
The emperor Theodosius I is the emperor who made the Christin faith the official religion of he empire. Not only did he make Christianity mandatory, but he persecuted pagans and destroyed heir temples.
The decision to make Christianity the official religion of the empire and its subsequent banning of all pagan worship had the big impact on Roman religion.
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Emperor Constantine made Christianity the official religion of Rome. Correction. Constantine made Christianity a legalreligion. He did not make it the official religion. Christianity was made the official religion by emperor Theodosius in 380.
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It is important to remember your values when making a decision as otherwise, the decision you make will not help you as it will not be based around your life.
Constantine was the first emperor to *accept* Christianity but he did *not* make it the official religion of the Roman Empire. Constantine did put a stop to Christian persecution, returned Christian property from pagans and reduced support for pagan religion.On February 27 380 Theodosius I "... declared "Catholic Christianity" the only legitimate imperial religion, ending state support for the traditional Roman religion."This was over 40 years after Constantine had died.Christian persecutions still continued - those following other variants of it.
The emperor Theodosius forced Christianity on everyone and made it the official religion of the empire. This was in 380 AD. In 391 AD all pagan gods were banned.
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Theodosius I (347-395 AD) was the last emperor to rule the entire Roman Empire, beginning in 379 AD. After his death, the empire was divided between his sons, Arcadius and Honorius. The Eastern Empire became dominant and wealthy. The Western Empire became increasingly defenseless against invasions by barbarians until it finally fell in 476.Theodosius II (401-450 AD), son of Arcadius and grandson of Theodosius I, was the emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire for the first half of the 5th century AD. Known for the law code Codex Theodosianus and the erection of the walls of Constantinople known as the Theodosian Wall.