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: ''In the fourth century, Christianity became tolerated and the state religion of the Roman Empire, before a final burst of severe [[persecution]].'' | : ''In the fourth century, Christianity became tolerated and the state religion of the Roman Empire, before a final burst of severe [[persecution]].'' | ||
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− | [[311 AD|311]] | + | ** [[Edict of Toleration]] |
− | * [[Edict of Toleration]] | + | * [[313 AD|313]] |
− | + | ** [[Edict of Milan]] | |
− | [[313 AD|313]] | ||
− | * [[Edict of Milan]] | ||
{{fifth_century}} | {{fifth_century}} |
Revision as of 08:42, 21 May 2007
Major events in history may be entered. Less significant facts should be omitted from this page, and instead be entered in specific century or decade or year pages.
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Before Christ - see Timeline of Biblical History
- In the fourth century, Christianity became tolerated and the state religion of the Roman Empire, before a final burst of severe persecution.
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