Constantine
Constantine helped spread Christianity throughout the Roman Empire. He issued the Edict of Milan in 313, which granted religious tolerance to Christians and allowed them to practice their faith openly. Constantine's conversion to Christianity and support of the religion played a significant role in its growth and development.
The Roman emperor Constantine declared Christianity to be the official religion of the Roman Empire with the Edict of Milan in 313 AD, which granted religious tolerance to all religions, including Christianity. The Edict allowed Christians to openly practice their faith without fear of persecution. Constantine's own conversion to Christianity and subsequent support of the religion also played a significant role in its acceptance within the empire.
No, Akbar was known for religious tolerance and policies that promoted unity among different faiths. He abolished the jizya tax on non-Muslims, allowed Hindus to practice their religion freely, and even married a Hindu princess. He did not force Hindus to become Muslims.
The churches and the bibles condoned slavery. Therefore religion could be used to control slaves. Slaves could be taught to obey their masters, that they were being punished for their own actions, they should accept their situation, pray and praise the lord, and that they would be rewarded for their pain and suffering in this life in some purported afterlife.
The religion in which polyandry is allowed and incouraged is called a Celtic indigenous religion and other Celtic societies. Polygandry is when a woman is allowed to have 2 or more husbands at one time.
Yes, the Safavids were known for their religious tolerance during their rule in Persia. They promoted Shia Islam as the state religion but allowed for the practice of other religions, such as Christianity and Judaism, within their empire.
Constantine helped spread Christianity throughout the Roman Empire. He issued the Edict of Milan in 313, which granted religious tolerance to Christians and allowed them to practice their faith openly. Constantine's conversion to Christianity and support of the religion played a significant role in its growth and development.
Monasteries were areas that sheltered monks and allowed them to study Christianity in detail. The monks in turn promoted and preserved beliefs of Christians.
Yes, they are permitted to practice whatever religion they want.
The principle or major religion in Malaysia is Islam. Other religions are Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism, and other religions.
No. The Bible clearly states that that is NOT allowed.
Romans hated christians but emporer canstitine i think thet was his name anyway he saw a cross in the sun so he put it on his shields and won the battle so he allowed christianaty for the first time
The roman gods were only allowed to heaven in that religion so when they heard the have a chance to live in a different place than the underworld (after death) they began the practice of theat religion. People were beggining to be thrown to lions so Emperor Constatine allowed people to have freedom of religion in the year of 313 C.E..
If you are talking about religion, they were allowed to practice whatever they chose. Religious intolerance was the unique practice of the Abrahamic religions - Judaism, Christianity and Islam. By and large the other religions recognised the equivalence of the gods (Zeus=Jupiter=Ahura Mazda=Apsu etc) and gave them due respect. So the Persian Ahura Mazda and the Zoroastrian State religion was not imposed on anyone - the local people kept their gods.
Christianity, but many Romans still practiced their original religion undercover.
The Roman emperor Constantine declared Christianity to be the official religion of the Roman Empire with the Edict of Milan in 313 AD, which granted religious tolerance to all religions, including Christianity. The Edict allowed Christians to openly practice their faith without fear of persecution. Constantine's own conversion to Christianity and subsequent support of the religion also played a significant role in its acceptance within the empire.
Theodosius changed Christianity by making it the official religion of the Roman empire. Christianity gained not only public standing, but the wealth and possessions that came from being a state religion.