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  • 08-12-2020
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8.) What was a reason that Roman's switched to Christianity?

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Talemon203 Talemon203
  • 08-12-2020
he new Emperor Thedosius needed gold and silver to raise another army. The pagan temples had a lot of gold and silver. So he declared the Edict of Thessalonika in 380 A.D. which made Nicaean Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire in both West and East. Jews were exempted.
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umairkazi924
umairkazi924 umairkazi924
  • 14-09-2021

The Roman Empire converted to Christianity because Constantine was converted and he was ruler at the time.

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