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yes because it gave the church the right to appoint bishops
yes because it gave the church the right to appoint bishops
The emperor that most people give credit to is Constantine. He legalized Christainity and gave more privileges to the church.
Bacuse being emperor gave them power and money.
It played a central role in daily life.People went to church reguraly.Also the sacraments gave shape in each stage of life and death.
very brave and entergetic and never gave up a great warrior as well as emperor
It gave the Mediterranean Sea an eastern outlet.
Diocletian
No, Caesar Augustus was the first emperor and expanded the empire. He ended the republic and gave Rome a different form of government.No, Caesar Augustus was the first emperor and expanded the empire. He ended the republic and gave Rome a different form of government.No, Caesar Augustus was the first emperor and expanded the empire. He ended the republic and gave Rome a different form of government.No, Caesar Augustus was the first emperor and expanded the empire. He ended the republic and gave Rome a different form of government.No, Caesar Augustus was the first emperor and expanded the empire. He ended the republic and gave Rome a different form of government.No, Caesar Augustus was the first emperor and expanded the empire. He ended the republic and gave Rome a different form of government.No, Caesar Augustus was the first emperor and expanded the empire. He ended the republic and gave Rome a different form of government.No, Caesar Augustus was the first emperor and expanded the empire. He ended the republic and gave Rome a different form of government.No, Caesar Augustus was the first emperor and expanded the empire. He ended the republic and gave Rome a different form of government.
.Catholic AnswerThe emperor Phocas gave the Pantheon to the Pope Boniface IV in the early seventh century. Pope Boniface converted it into a Church, and named it St. Mary of the Martyrs. from WikiPediaIn 609, the Byzantine emperor Phocas gave the building to Pope Boniface IV, who converted it into a Christian church and consecrated it to Sancta Maria ad Martyres, now known as Santa Maria dei Martiri: "Another Pope, Boniface, asked the same [Emperor Phocas, in Constantinople] to order that in the old temple called the Pantheon, after the pagan filth was removed, a church should be made, to the holy virgin Mary and all the martyrs, so that the commemoration of the saints would take place henceforth where not gods but demons were formerly worshipped
He (that is, Charlemagne) was crowned Emperor of the Roman Empire by the Pope.
Napoleon Bonaparte crowned himself emperor in 1804. He gave up his crown in 1815.