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Rome had many Emperors, but do you know which one of them was responsible for bringing Christianity to Western Europe, and consequently, America?

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Answered by writersparadise
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Constantine the Great whose actual name was Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus Augustus is the emperor who brought Christianity to Western Europe.

He ruled over the Roman empire from 306 CE to 337 CE.

Constantine the Great was the first to accept Christians as his brothers, unlike his predecessors who persecuted them endlessly, under the assumption that they had caused the Great Fire of Rome in 64 CE.
Answered by topanswers
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Constantinople, a Roman Emperor is the first person who brought Christianity to Western Europe and probably to the Western parts of the world.

As soon as Constantinople became the emperor of Western Europe, he used his powers to address the greater values of Christianity.  

He offered protection to Christians and built many Christian churches across the Europe.

He was the one who issued Edict of Milan in 313 AD that decriminalised Christian worship.

These are some works from Constantinople that encouraged the spreading of Christianity across the globe.

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