The closest answer is: b first Christian emperor. There is some evidence that Emperor Philip (244-249) might have been a Christian some seventy years before the time of Emperor Constantine.
Constantine was remembered mainly by the Christians. They saw him as the first Christian emperor and the first imperial benefactor of the Christians.
because he was a christian
Constantine was a Roman emperor. He was the first Christian emperor and he is represented as a saint by the Eastern Orthodox Christians.
A:Persecution of the Jews began under Constantine and his successor sons. As Christians, they barely tolerated the Jews, seemingly blaming them for the death of Jesus.
Constantine the Great was the first of the Christian Roman Emperors. He was quite contradictory, however, to Emperors such as Nero who had Christians killed.
Constantine was remembered mainly by the Christians. They saw him as the first Christian emperor and the first imperial benefactor of the Christians.
because he was a christian
because he was a christian
No, Paul did not murder Christians in the past. He was initially a persecutor of Christians but later became a follower of Jesus and a prominent figure in the early Christian church.
Constantine was a Roman emperor. He was the first Christian emperor and he is represented as a saint by the Eastern Orthodox Christians.
It is said that Constantine became a Christian before he died.
A:Persecution of the Jews began under Constantine and his successor sons. As Christians, they barely tolerated the Jews, seemingly blaming them for the death of Jesus.
Constantine was favorable towards the Christians because he needed their manpower for his armies and he needed to keep them quiet and peaceful at home.
Constantine was a great emperor, he stopped the persecution of Christians, and established tolerance to all religions in Rome.
Constantine the Great was the first of the Christian Roman Emperors. He was quite contradictory, however, to Emperors such as Nero who had Christians killed.
Perhaps the most important thing that Constantine did for Christians was to declare religious tolerance, thus allowing Christians (and others) to worship openly. He also gave the main Christian Church of his time state patronage, making it socially and politically desirable for some, to become Christians. He convened and chaired the Christian Council of Nicaea in 325.
The Edict of Milan published by Constantine I for the West and Licinius for the East in AD 313 gave everyone freedom of worship and, Christians the legal right to organize churches.