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When was the Edict of Milan authored?

  • 304 AD

  • 319 AD

  • 313 AD

  • 300 AD

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The Edict of Milan was a decree issued in 313 AD by the Roman Emperors Constantine I and Licinius, which granted religious freedom to all subjects of the Roman Empire, including Christians. This decree was a major turning point in the history of Christianity, as it marked the end of the period of persecution under the Roman Empire and allowed Christianity to become a major religion in the empire.
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