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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Constantine the Great was the Roman Emperor from 306 to 337 A.D. He is venerated as a saint by the Eastern Orthodox and Catholic Church. He is referred to as the "First Christian Emperor". He legalised Christianity along with other religions and cults in the Roman Empire. The Fifty Bibles of Constantine were commissioned by him. They were Bibles in the Greek language which were to be used by the Bishop of Constantinople in the growing number of churches in the city.
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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.
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