Theodosius I was co-emperor during the latter years of Emperor Gratian's reign, and both were responsible for making Christianity the official religion of Rome, although most of the credit is usually given to Theodosius.
On the 27th of February in the year 380, they made Nicene Christianity the official Christian religion of Rome, however it is unclear whether this was intended to apply to pagans. The emperor Gratian was influenced by St. Ambrosius to establish Nicene Christianity as the state religion. It had risen in importance to the point that Constantine's Edict of Milan granted it tolerance in 313, and had been the religion of all emperors after that time, except Julian.
Emperor Theodosius declared Christianity the state religion of the Roman Empire in 381 at the same time outlawing the pagan religion. Public worship at pagan temples was outlawed in 391.
Mainstream Christianity was made the state religion of the Roman Empire in 380 by the Edict of Thessalonica signed by co-emperors Theodosius I, Gratian, and Valentinian II. This made mainstream Christianity (Latin or Western Christianity and Greek or Eastern Christianity) the sole legitimate religion of the Roman Empire. The purpose of the edict was to ban dissident Christian doctrines, which were branded as heretic. Their persecution started soon afterwards. The main target was Arian Christianity, which was popular around the empire.
At that time the Latin/Western church and the Greek/Eastern Church, were the churches of the western and eastern part of the Roman Empire respectively. They were two branches of one church which was called Catholic Church and they both subscribed to the Nicene Creed, a particular interpretation of the trinity and were opposed to alternative interpretation of the trinity. Later these two churches spit and came to be called Catholic and Orthodox respectively.
In the year 380 AD the emperor Theodosius I declared Christianity the official religion of the Roman empire. A year later he began the persecution of the pagans.
Christianity was made the official religion of the Roman empire in 380 AD.
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Christianity became the official religion of the Roman Empire under the reign ofA. Constantine.B. Augustus Caesar.C. the Bishop of Rome.D. Justinian
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After the Edict of Milan in 313 AD, Christianity became an official religion along with all the others. Note that in 313 it was an official religion, it was not the official religion until 380 AD.
Great Question!Christianity was legalized in the Roman Empire, and was made the official state religion in 380 by Theodosius (the last ruler of the combined Roman Empire). Here's the thing though - that doesn't mean the majority of people followed it.The truth is that many people would have desired to hang on to their religious roots in the "old gods". However, when it was made the state religion it would have become illegal to not be a Christian. From 380 on Rome was the center of Christianity in the west, so by far the most likely answer is that Nicene Christianity was the dominant religion.
Caesar Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus Augustus(he has a long name), the first Christian Emperor of Rome, brought relief to Christians by reversing the persecutions of his predecessor, Diocletian, and issued (with his co-emperor Licinius) the Edict of Milan in 313, which proclaimed religious tolerance throughout the empire.
The emperor who made Christianity Rome's official religion was Theodosius I.
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.
Hey Made Rome's Official religion Christianity.
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.
"Christianity" has never been a language. It has always been a religion.
on Feburary 27th, 380 they made Nicene Christianity the official Christian religion of Rome, however it is unclear whether this was intended to apply to pagans.
Constantine, he made Christianity the official religion of Rome.
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.
Christianity became the official religion of the Roman Empire under the reign ofA. Constantine.B. Augustus Caesar.C. the Bishop of Rome.D. Justinian
This was Emperor Theodosius.
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They started out with a religion copied almost exactly off of the Greek religion, as they lived close to each other when Rome was still just seven palisade villages close together. Later on, Constantine brought the Christian religion with him to the office of emperor, and made it the official religion of Rome.