Constantine and Christianity
The role Constantine played in Christianity in the Roman Empire.
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A Marriage Made in Byzantium This Christianity Today article explains how political were the councils that created Christian doctrine. They were imperial councils formed on the pattern of the Roman Senate. The Emperor ended the councils by ratifying decisions made by the convened bishops who were of his own choosing.
The Aryan Controversy Despite not being a Christian, Constantine settled matters at the first Nicene Council, which ended on A.D. August 25, 325.
Edict of Milan The Edict of Milan was granted by Western Emperor Constantine and Licinius Augustus in the East.
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