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Lindsey Joyce
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2 October, 11:49
Why did Christianity took over in early Rome?
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Princess Austin
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Because Emperor Constantine the 1st became a Christian and built a new capital the Christian city of Constsantinople (Istanbul). During has reign Christianity was legalized and the first Bible made and Emperor Theodosius made Christianity the State Religion.
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