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What did Gratian remove from the Roman Senate?

  • The Altar of Victory

  • The images of deities

  • The golden statue of Jupiter

  • The ivory plaque of Minerva

Answer

The Altar of Victory, a pagan symbol, was removed from the Roman Senate by Emperor Gratian in 382 AD. This act marked a significant moment in the decline of traditional Roman religion and the rise of Christianity as the dominant faith in the Roman Empire.
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