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What Roman leader ruled over the powerful Eastern Empire and chose to move its capital to Byzantium you were the first to establish an attitude of acceptance toward Christians?

Constantine the Great


What diffuclties did chrisians experience under roman rule?

Surprisingly, the ancient Christians did not experience all the dire events that Hollywood would have you believe. A few were rounded up during the initial imperial edicts and then the persecution fizzled out with the Christians keeping quiet for a while and the Romans in general, reverting to their tolerant attitude toward them. However the "ringleaders" of the Christians were the ones that were arrested and executed.


Why did the Roman Emperor persecute Christian?

Christians refused to worship Roman gods.


What later government based much of its structure on that of the roman republic?

Just about all western governments are based upon the Roman structure of government in some way.Just about all western governments are based upon the Roman structure of government in some way.Just about all western governments are based upon the Roman structure of government in some way.Just about all western governments are based upon the Roman structure of government in some way.Just about all western governments are based upon the Roman structure of government in some way.Just about all western governments are based upon the Roman structure of government in some way.Just about all western governments are based upon the Roman structure of government in some way.Just about all western governments are based upon the Roman structure of government in some way.Just about all western governments are based upon the Roman structure of government in some way.


Do Christians use a rosery?

Not all Christians use a rosary but many Roman Catholic Christians do.

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What best describes the roman government attitude toward the early christians?

The Roman government saw Christianity as a threat.


What Roman leader are you you ruled over the powerful Eastern Empire and chose to move its capital to Byzantium you were the first to establish an attitude of acceptance toward Christians by become?

Constantine was the Roman leader that ruled over the powerful Eastern Empire. He chose to move its capital to Byzantium and was the first to establish an attitude of acceptance toward Christians.


What Roman leader ruled over the powerful Eastern Empire and chose to move its capital to Byzantium you were the first to establish an attitude of acceptance toward Christians?

Constantine the Great


What was the Roman attitude toward issues like marriage and adoption?

They felt that everyone needed a family!


What was the roman attitude toward issues like marriages's and adoption?

They felt that everyone needed a family!


What was the Roman general crassus attitude toward the Roman poor?

Well if you were living in Rome, he would be quick to buy your burning home.


How the roman's attitude changed over time?

The ancient Romans eventually became Christians under Emperor Constantine


The emperor Constantine changed roman policy toward christians by?

Constantine gave more rights to Christians and allowed them to hold offices which was not allowed before.


What diffuclties did chrisians experience under roman rule?

Surprisingly, the ancient Christians did not experience all the dire events that Hollywood would have you believe. A few were rounded up during the initial imperial edicts and then the persecution fizzled out with the Christians keeping quiet for a while and the Romans in general, reverting to their tolerant attitude toward them. However the "ringleaders" of the Christians were the ones that were arrested and executed.


How was the Roman's attitude toward science different from Greeks?

the Romans took a practical approach, unlike greeks who studied the world just to know about it


Why did the Roman Emperor persecute Christian?

Christians refused to worship Roman gods.


How did the Romans attitude about religion affect the Jews?

The Roman attitude toward religion was tolerant as long as the religion did not encourage treason or decadence. The Jews were allowed to practice their religion and they did not even have to made sacrifices to the emperor. As long as they paid their taxes they were free to worship. But, when the Jews rioted or revolted, the Roman attitude changed and they came down ultra hard on the Jews, with the emperor Hadrian even banning the Jews from ever entering Jerusalem.The Roman attitude toward religion was tolerant as long as the religion did not encourage treason or decadence. The Jews were allowed to practice their religion and they did not even have to made sacrifices to the emperor. As long as they paid their taxes they were free to worship. But, when the Jews rioted or revolted, the Roman attitude changed and they came down ultra hard on the Jews, with the emperor Hadrian even banning the Jews from ever entering Jerusalem.The Roman attitude toward religion was tolerant as long as the religion did not encourage treason or decadence. The Jews were allowed to practice their religion and they did not even have to made sacrifices to the emperor. As long as they paid their taxes they were free to worship. But, when the Jews rioted or revolted, the Roman attitude changed and they came down ultra hard on the Jews, with the emperor Hadrian even banning the Jews from ever entering Jerusalem.The Roman attitude toward religion was tolerant as long as the religion did not encourage treason or decadence. The Jews were allowed to practice their religion and they did not even have to made sacrifices to the emperor. As long as they paid their taxes they were free to worship. But, when the Jews rioted or revolted, the Roman attitude changed and they came down ultra hard on the Jews, with the emperor Hadrian even banning the Jews from ever entering Jerusalem.The Roman attitude toward religion was tolerant as long as the religion did not encourage treason or decadence. The Jews were allowed to practice their religion and they did not even have to made sacrifices to the emperor. As long as they paid their taxes they were free to worship. But, when the Jews rioted or revolted, the Roman attitude changed and they came down ultra hard on the Jews, with the emperor Hadrian even banning the Jews from ever entering Jerusalem.The Roman attitude toward religion was tolerant as long as the religion did not encourage treason or decadence. The Jews were allowed to practice their religion and they did not even have to made sacrifices to the emperor. As long as they paid their taxes they were free to worship. But, when the Jews rioted or revolted, the Roman attitude changed and they came down ultra hard on the Jews, with the emperor Hadrian even banning the Jews from ever entering Jerusalem.The Roman attitude toward religion was tolerant as long as the religion did not encourage treason or decadence. The Jews were allowed to practice their religion and they did not even have to made sacrifices to the emperor. As long as they paid their taxes they were free to worship. But, when the Jews rioted or revolted, the Roman attitude changed and they came down ultra hard on the Jews, with the emperor Hadrian even banning the Jews from ever entering Jerusalem.The Roman attitude toward religion was tolerant as long as the religion did not encourage treason or decadence. The Jews were allowed to practice their religion and they did not even have to made sacrifices to the emperor. As long as they paid their taxes they were free to worship. But, when the Jews rioted or revolted, the Roman attitude changed and they came down ultra hard on the Jews, with the emperor Hadrian even banning the Jews from ever entering Jerusalem.The Roman attitude toward religion was tolerant as long as the religion did not encourage treason or decadence. The Jews were allowed to practice their religion and they did not even have to made sacrifices to the emperor. As long as they paid their taxes they were free to worship. But, when the Jews rioted or revolted, the Roman attitude changed and they came down ultra hard on the Jews, with the emperor Hadrian even banning the Jews from ever entering Jerusalem.