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What was an achievement of Constantine?

The Edict of Milan helped spread Christianity by allowing all religions in Rome.


What was an achievement reign of Constantine?

The Edict of Milan helped spread Christianity by allowing all religions in Rome.


Who were the key figures in promoting Christianity in Europe?

St. Paul, who spread Christianity as far as Rome. Constantine made Christianity the official state religion of the Roman Empire.


What emperor converted rome?

Constantine coverted Rome to christianity


What did Diocletian and Constantine do to try to help Rome?

he legalized Christianity in Rome, but did not make Rome officially a Christianity state


How did the christian religion spread to rome?

The Christians told people about their faith, and the converts spread the word, and eventually made their way to Rome, where they kept growing until Constantine made Christianity the country's religion.


Who first allowed Christianity in ancient Rome?

Constantine


Whose conversion to Christianity helped make Christianity in rome?

Emperor Constantine


Why did many Romans turn to the christian Church as the mighty roman empire was close to collapse?

The Romans converted to Christianity because the emperor Constantine had a dream the day before a battle and saw the holy cross. The next day Rome won the battle. Constantine therefore turned Christianity into Rome's official religion. The conversion to Christianity wasn't because Rome was coming to an end but simply because it spread so far and Constantine had that dream.


How did Christianity impact Constantine's life?

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Why is Constantine the Great 'the Great'?

Constantine is important to ancient Rome because he was the first emperor of Christianity.


How did the roman emperor Constantine spread Christianity?

Constantine the Great did not spread Christianity. By the time of his reign, Christianity had already spread and had already become the religion of the masses in the Roman Empire, although there were still many pagans. Constantine supported the Christians. He arbitrated between different doctrines of Christianity, promoted Christians in the imperial administration and built Christian Churches. The most notable of these churches were the original Basilica of St Peter's in Rome, the St John Lateran's Basilica (the city of Rome's first Cathedral and the original residence of the Popes), the Church of the Holy Apostles in Constantinople and Church of the Holy Sepulchre, in Jerusalem.