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How did Christianity go from being a threat to being the official religion of the Roman Empire?

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Answer: Under Emperor Constantine the Great, Christianity went from a persecuted faith to the most important religion in the Roman Empire. Believing that he had been helped by the intervention of Christ, in 313 AD Constantine met with Licinius—the eastern emperor—at Milan, and there they issued the Edict of Milan.

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