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  2. 5 days ago · 1. Political Reforms. 2. Edict of Milan. 3. Auxentius of Milan. 4. The Council of Nicea. 5. St. Helena. 6. Legacy. 7. Christian Art and Architecture. 8. The Holy Land. 9. Outreach to Other Religions. 10. Influence on Later Rulers. 11. Missionary Activity. 12. Political Legitimization. Political Reforms.

  3. 3 days ago · Prior to Emperor Constantine’s Edict of Milan, Christianity had been a persecuted religion in the Roman Empire. The Edict of Milan granted free practice of Christianity and other religions, and allowed Christians to take part in Roman civic life. It also granted financial supports for churches and the Christian clergy.

  4. 2 days ago · Constantine’s influence on the formation of the Bible can be seen in the process of canonization, in which certain books were selected to be included in the official canon. Through his patronage and support of Christianity, Constantine played a role in the recognition of certain books as authoritative scripture.

  5. 4 days ago · Constantine I and the Barbarian Revolution. This presentation wishes to explore the tension between Constantinian propaganda of victorious emperors over barbarian peoples, in particular Alamanni and Franks, and their extensive use of these communities to sustain their own power.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DiocletianDiocletian - Wikipedia

    2 days ago · Constantine's rule, however, demonstrated the benefits of Diocletian's achievements and the autocratic principle he represented: the borders remained secure, in spite of Constantine's large expenditure of forces during his civil wars; the bureaucratic transformation of the Roman government was completed; and Constantine took Diocletian's court ...

  7. 2 days ago · Internal unrest and Majorian. The Western Roman Empire during the reign of Majorian in AD 460. During his four-year-long reign from 457 to 461, Majorian restored Western Roman authority in Hispania and most of Gaul. Despite his accomplishments, Roman rule in the west would last less than two more decades.

  8. 4 days ago · The history of Christianity is never exhaustive without the mention of Emperor Constantine. The great Roman Emperor who ruled the Roman Empire in the early stages of the 4th century played a ...