I don't know, but I think it was when Constantine became Emperor
No year. Constantine never declared Christianity as the official religion of the Roman empire. All he did was to make it a legal religion. It was not declared the official religion until 381 under Theodosius I.
The question makes no sense as put. The term "BC" means "Before Christ". Therefore, any year BC would necessarily be prior to Jesus Christ having lived and Christianity could not have been founded. Christianity as a religion developed in the first and second centuries CE. It became the official state religion of the Roman Empire in 381 CE.
1453 is the year of the final collapse of the Roman empire. It is the year that Constantinople fell to the Ottoman Turks.
The Roman Empire fell in around 476 CE (or AD)
The Emperor Constantine the Great moved the capital of his Empire from Old Rome to Constantinople the New Rome in 330 AD. He ruled as Emperor in Constantinople from 330 AD until his death in 337 AD.
No year. Constantine never declared Christianity as the official religion of the Roman empire. All he did was to make it a legal religion. It was not declared the official religion until 381 under Theodosius I.
The Empire was divided by Diocletian in 285 CE. However, the empire was also reunified on many occasions such as during the reigns of Theodosius I, Constantine the Great, and Julian the Apostate. These reunification were all short-lived and died with the death of their respective emperors.
It was in the late 300's, after Christianity became the official religion of the Roman Empire.
The question makes no sense as put. The term "BC" means "Before Christ". Therefore, any year BC would necessarily be prior to Jesus Christ having lived and Christianity could not have been founded. Christianity as a religion developed in the first and second centuries CE. It became the official state religion of the Roman Empire in 381 CE.
The Byzantine Empire was the Eastern half of the Roman Empire. It was centered on the city of Constantinople (formerly Byzantion, from whence the name 'Byzantine' derives) and survived the fall of the Western Roman Empire, lasting until the year 1453 A.D. The Byzantine Empire was the center of Orthodox Christianity, with the Patriarch of Constantinople wielding influence to rival the Pope during the height of the Empire.
In the last 300 years of the Roman Empire Christians were imprisoned and tortured. When the Emperor Constantine I the Great was ruling the Roman Empire Christianity was adopted as the state religion and transferred the capital to the Eastern part of his Empire and named the city New Rome [later Constantinople]. For 10 centuries Christianity was united. In the year 1054 dogmatic differences separated the Christian Church to the Western Roman Church with the Pope as leader and the East Orthodox Church with the Patriarch of Constantinople as leader.
Because Emperor Constantine made it the official religion of the Roman Empire in the East. year 240 ad
The western Roman empire fell in 476 AD.
1453 is the year of the final collapse of the Roman empire. It is the year that Constantinople fell to the Ottoman Turks.
No, the Roman Empire fell in the year 476 A.D.
The Roman Empire fell in around 476 CE (or AD)
Until the year 313 AD, Christianity was illegal in the Roman Empire, because is opposed Roman Paganism. In 313 AD, Emperor Constantine made Christianity legal, which is when Christianity began to grow. Rome also, before and after 313 AD, discriminated against other non-Roman religions like Judaism, Druidism, German Paganism and Egyptian Polytheism.