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19 April, 22:16
Why did christianity appeal to many romans?
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Russell Whitehead
19 April, 22:39
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Christians were persecuted by the government
They were forbidden to practice Christianity
312 AD Roman emperor Constantine embraced Christianity and allowed people to practice
380 AD Emperor Theodosian made Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire
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