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It's because they were pagans and they thought that Christianity was a blasphemy. They thought that if Christianity spred too much that it would cause problems in the empire.

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What event happened in 312 AD that sped up the growth of Christianity in the Roman Empire?

Constantine established religious tolerance.


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What Roman Empire Studied Christianity?

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What is the connection between ancient Rome and the spread of Christianity?

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Who is the roman empire who legalized Christianity and legalized the edict of milan?

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What was the basis for the development of Christianity?

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Compare the rise of Christianity in the Roman emp?

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