We have no hard and fast date for when Christianity started in Rome. We do know that there was a Christian community in Rome shortly after the apostles received their "commission", as both Peter and Paul were in Rome and Paul wrote to the Romans. You could loosely say that Christianity spread to Rome during the lifetime of the apostles.
The Edict of Thessalonica by co emperors Gratian, Theodosius I and Valentinian II of 380 only made mainstream Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire.
The creed of the Catholic Church was made the sole legitimate religion of the empire. The Catholic Church was a church which subscribed to the Nicene Creed, a particular interpretation of the trinity, and was opposed to rival interpretations of the trinity and other sects of Christianity. At that time this church had two branches, the western (Latin) one and the eastern (Greek) one. Later they split they came to be called Catholic and Orthodox respectively.
The purpose of the edict was to ban the other Christian sects, which were branded as heretic. Their persecution started soon after the issuing of the edict. The main target was Arian Christianity, which was popular around the empire.
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In the fourth century King Ezana, converted to Christianity and was baptised as Abreha,
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Christianity became the official state religion under Theodosius I in 380 AD. Many people erroneously think that the emperor Constantine made it the official religion, but this is incorrect. Constantine only made it a legal religion which meant that Christians were no longer outlaws and were free to practice their faith.
Christianity became the main religion of Spain during the Roman days. Christianity spread around the Roman Empire and became its main religion
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After the Emperor Constantine converted to Christianity, that became the official religion of the Roman Empire.
In the fourth century King Ezana, converted to Christianity and was baptised as Abreha,
Because of Christianity growing stronger, the Roman Empire itself eventually grew weaker.
Christianity was adopted as the official religion of the empire in 380 AD.Christianity was adopted as the official religion of the empire in 380 AD.Christianity was adopted as the official religion of the empire in 380 AD.Christianity was adopted as the official religion of the empire in 380 AD.Christianity was adopted as the official religion of the empire in 380 AD.Christianity was adopted as the official religion of the empire in 380 AD.Christianity was adopted as the official religion of the empire in 380 AD.Christianity was adopted as the official religion of the empire in 380 AD.Christianity was adopted as the official religion of the empire in 380 AD.
on Feburary 27th, 380 they made Nicene Christianity the official Christian religion of Rome, however it is unclear whether this was intended to apply to pagans.
Oh, dude, it's like this - so back in the day, Emperor Constantine was like, "Hey, this Christianity thing seems pretty cool," and he legalized it with the Edict of Milan in 313 AD. Then, Emperor Theodosius was all, "Let's make it official," and bam, Christianity became the official religion of Rome in 380 AD. So yeah, that's how it went down.
When Christianity became the official state religion, other religions began to decline.
Christianity became the official state religion under Theodosius I in 380 AD. Many people erroneously think that the emperor Constantine made it the official religion, but this is incorrect. Constantine only made it a legal religion which meant that Christians were no longer outlaws and were free to practice their faith.
Christianity became the main religion of Spain during the Roman days. Christianity spread around the Roman Empire and became its main religion
Byzantine Empire is a term which has been coined by historians to indicate the eastern part of the Roman Empire after the fall of the western part. The people in question did not even know this term and called their empire Roman Empire. Christianity spread though the eastern part of the Roman Empire before the fall of the western part. Christianity developed into two main forms, the Latin or Western Church and the Greek or Eastern church. The former was the main form of Christianity in the western part of the empire and the latter was the main one in the eastern part. Later they came to be called Catholic and orthodox respectively. Both these branches of Christianity became state religion in 380. Therefore,what we now call Orthodox Christianity was already the religion of the eastern part of the Roman empire before the Byzantine period.
Great Question!Christianity was legalized in the Roman Empire, and was made the official state religion in 380 by Theodosius (the last ruler of the combined Roman Empire). Here's the thing though - that doesn't mean the majority of people followed it.The truth is that many people would have desired to hang on to their religious roots in the "old gods". However, when it was made the state religion it would have become illegal to not be a Christian. From 380 on Rome was the center of Christianity in the west, so by far the most likely answer is that Nicene Christianity was the dominant religion.