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12. How did Constantine affect Christianity? He placed even more bans on the religion b. He made Christianity legal in 313 CE a. C. He persecuted Christians in the Colosseum d. …
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12. How did Constantine affect Christianity?
He placed even more bans on the religion
b. He made Christianity legal in 313 CE
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He persecuted Christians in the Colosseum
d. He moved the capital of Rome to the Eastern Empire
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Answer : B. Constantine the Great was eastern Roman Emperor and is known to be the first eastern roman emperor
He favored christianity more than the standard religions
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