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Did the Edict of Milan outlaw Christianity?

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.


Who made Saint Augustine a saint?

There are a number of saints named Augustine. Please be specific.


What are the castles at Saint Augustine made of?

Most of the buildings in St Augustine (there aren't really any castles - forts, churches, etc) are made of coquina stone.


What did the stranger find most appealing about Pip?

The stranger found Pip's innocence, kindness, and genuine nature to be most appealing. Pip's desire to better himself and his willingness to help others also made him stand out in the stranger's eyes.


What are different settlements made in Saint Augustine?

St. Augustine built the first permanent, or long-lasting, European settlement in what is now the United States.


Who was the ancient Greek politician who made unpopular issues seem more appealing?

Plato was an ancient Greek politician who made unpopular issues seem more appealing.


What appellant is mistaken means?

The person appealing has made a mistake.


What is the contribution made by Saint Augustine to nature of classical political thought?

Hauntings


What made Saint Monica special?

St. Monica was well known for her devotion to God and her prayers for the reformation of her son, Augustine. Augustine did change his life and devoted himself to God also.


How did Saint Augustine get to England?

Saint Augustine of Hippo never made it to England. Saint Augustine of Canterbury was born in Rome, Italy, and was sent by Pope Gregory the Great to England along with 40 monks to evangelize. They traveled by ship.


Did Saint Augustine make any mistakes?

Yes, Saint Augustine, like any human being, made mistakes in his life. One of his well-known struggles was his early life of indulgence and his relationship with his son, Adeodatus. Augustine himself reflected on his mistakes in his writings, particularly in his Confessions.


What did Persians believe?

· There were three religions that the Persians were mainly made up out of: Zoroastrianism, Mithraism, and Manichaeism. · When religion got really big, it was in around the 18th century (B.C.), whose current leader was named Zoroaster. This is where Zoroastrianism came from.