The Edict of Milan in A.D. 313 by Emperor Constantine gave Christians their freedom to practice their religion.
The proclamation by Galerius that gives tolerance to Christianity.
Emperor Constantine proclaimed tolerance of Christianity.
Constantine established religious tolerance.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Edict of Milan was issued by the emperor Constantine in 313 giving Christans the legal right to practice their religion.
Christianity does not have belief In Religious tolerance. This is significantly different from the belief of Hinduism.
Constantine, was the first emperor to proclaim tolerance for Christianity, but he himself was not a Christian. Although there is a story of his "deathbed" conversion, he lived his entire life as a pagan.
The Edict of Milan legalized Christianity in the Roman Empire.
established the right to a fair trial established religious tolerance influenced the US Constitution
It was established as an experiment in religious freedom and tolerance.
Religious tolerance.
In addition to teaching tolerance, the Crusades also encouraged military conquest, conversions to Christianity, and the spread of European feudalism.
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.