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What did the edict of Milan say

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It made illegal to hate and harm against the Christans because of there religion

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It practicaly said no discrimination because of religion

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User Tereza Tomcova
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I was asked this question during my history class.

In 313 AC, the edict of Milan was published by the Roman Empire during the rule of Ceasar Konstantin the First. The Ceasar allowed christianity as a religion in his empire however the changes took a long time until in 395 AC when christianity became official religion and the only one acceptable in the Roman Empire.

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