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- Edict_of_Milan abstract "The Edict of Milan was the February 313 AD agreement to treat Christians benevolently within the Roman Empire. Western Roman Emperor Constantine I, and Licinius, who controlled the Balkans, met in Milan and among other things, agreed to change policies towards Christians following the Edict of Toleration by Galerius issued 2 years earlier in Serdica. The Edict of Milan gave Christianity a legal status, but did not make Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire. The document known as the Edict of Milan (Edictum Mediolanense) is found in Lactantius' De Mortibus Persecutorum and in Eusebius of Caesarea's History of the Church with marked divergences between the two. Whether or not there was a formal 'Edict of Milan' is debatable.The version found in Lactantius is not in the form of an edict. It is a letter from Licinius to the governors of the provinces in the Eastern Empire he had just conquered by defeating Maximinus later in the same year and issued in Nicomedia.".
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- Edict_of_Milan wikiPageWikiLinkText ""Christian legalization"".
- Edict_of_Milan wikiPageWikiLinkText "313".
- Edict_of_Milan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Christianity was legalized".
- Edict_of_Milan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Constantine's decree".
- Edict_of_Milan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Constantine's legalization of Christianity".
- Edict_of_Milan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Edict of Milan".
- Edict_of_Milan wikiPageWikiLinkText "agreement at Milan".
- Edict_of_Milan wikiPageWikiLinkText "agreements reached at Milan in 313 A.D.".
- Edict_of_Milan wikiPageWikiLinkText "edict of Milan".
- Edict_of_Milan wikiPageWikiLinkText "edict of toleration".
- Edict_of_Milan wikiPageWikiLinkText "finally legalized".
- Edict_of_Milan wikiPageWikiLinkText "it was legalized throughout the Roman Empire in 313".
- Edict_of_Milan wikiPageWikiLinkText "its position had been consolidated throughout the Roman Empire".
- Edict_of_Milan wikiPageWikiLinkText "legalisation of Christianity".
- Edict_of_Milan wikiPageWikiLinkText "legalised Christianity".
- Edict_of_Milan wikiPageWikiLinkText "legalization of Christianity".
- Edict_of_Milan wikiPageWikiLinkText "legalized Christianity".
- Edict_of_Milan wikiPageWikiLinkText "legalized in 313".
- Edict_of_Milan wikiPageWikiLinkText "legalized under Constantine".
- Edict_of_Milan wikiPageWikiLinkText "legalized".
- Edict_of_Milan wikiPageWikiLinkText "legitimization of Christianity".
- Edict_of_Milan wikiPageWikiLinkText "official toleration of Christianity".
- Edict_of_Milan wikiPageWikiLinkText "religious tolerance throughout the Empire".
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- Edict_of_Milan sign ""Edict of Milan"".
- Edict_of_Milan source "Lactantius, On the Deaths of the Persecutors , ch. 48. opera, ed. 0. F. Fritzsche, II, p 288 sq. .".
- Edict_of_Milan text "When you see that this has been granted to [Christians] by us, your Worship will know that we have also conceded to other religions the right of open and free observance of their worship for the sake of the peace of our times, that each one may have the free opportunity to worship as he pleases; this regulation is made that we may not seem to detract from any dignity of any religion.".
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- Edict_of_Milan subject Category:313_in_law.
- Edict_of_Milan subject Category:313_in_the_Roman_Empire.
- Edict_of_Milan subject Category:4th_century_in_religion.
- Edict_of_Milan subject Category:Christian_terminology.
- Edict_of_Milan subject Category:Constantine_the_Great_and_Christianity.
- Edict_of_Milan subject Category:Edicts.
- Edict_of_Milan subject Category:Freedom_of_religion.
- Edict_of_Milan subject Category:History_of_Milan.
- Edict_of_Milan subject Category:Roman_law.
- Edict_of_Milan hypernym Agreement.
- Edict_of_Milan type Organisation.
- Edict_of_Milan type Term.
- Edict_of_Milan comment "The Edict of Milan was the February 313 AD agreement to treat Christians benevolently within the Roman Empire. Western Roman Emperor Constantine I, and Licinius, who controlled the Balkans, met in Milan and among other things, agreed to change policies towards Christians following the Edict of Toleration by Galerius issued 2 years earlier in Serdica. The Edict of Milan gave Christianity a legal status, but did not make Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire.".
- Edict_of_Milan label "Edict of Milan".
- Edict_of_Milan sameAs مرسوم_ميلانو.
- Edict_of_Milan sameAs Міланскі_эдыкт.
- Edict_of_Milan sameAs Медиолански_едикт.
- Edict_of_Milan sameAs Edicte_de_Milà.
- Edict_of_Milan sameAs Edikt_milánský.
- Edict_of_Milan sameAs Milano-ediktet.
- Edict_of_Milan sameAs Mailänder_Vereinbarung.
- Edict_of_Milan sameAs Διάταγμα_των_Μεδιολάνων.