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None. Christianity was insulated from persecution then.
AnswerEmperor Constantine made Christianity an official religion of the empire about 312 CE. It became the official religion of the Roman Empire in the 380s CE.
Constantine established religious tolerance.
AnswerNo. The Edict of Milan in 312 proclaimed universal religious freedom in the Roman empire. After this point, both Christianity and Manichaeism spread rapidly through the empire. However, state patronage for Christianity made the flowering of Manichaeism shortlived.
Constantine made all religions legal including Christianity in 312.Constantine made all religions legal including Christianity in 312.Constantine made all religions legal including Christianity in 312.Constantine made all religions legal including Christianity in 312.Constantine made all religions legal including Christianity in 312.Constantine made all religions legal including Christianity in 312.Constantine made all religions legal including Christianity in 312.Constantine made all religions legal including Christianity in 312.Constantine made all religions legal including Christianity in 312.
Christians suffered sporadic persecution in the first three centuries A.D., until the conversion of the Emperor Constantine in 312 A.D. It became the official religion of the Empire in 380 A.D.
Roman Catholic AnswerThere were eleven emperors of Rome of this name. If you are referring to Constantine the Great, who was the first, he only converted to Christianity on his deathbed when he was baptised.
Constantine was the first Roman Emperor who brought Christianity to the empire in 312 AD, it spread so rapidly, within a few years the whole of the Roman Empire was converted to Christianity. Constantine the Great made Christianity legal in the Roman Empire, thanks largely to his mother St. Helena. Previously Christians had been persecuted by the Romans.
Constantinople became the new capital in the year a.d. 312
312 = CCCXII
Constantine the great
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.