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Sterling Lloyd
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26 February, 14:20
Who leagalized Christianity in Rome
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Jenny Arias
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On February 27, 380, Christianity became the exclusive religion of the Roman Empire by a decree of Emperor Theodosius, which had momentous consequences.
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