History, asked by katylinegrade, 5 months ago

Who stopped the bans on Christianity in the Roman Empire? (4 points)

a
Constantine I

b
Paul of Tarsus

c
Süleyman I

d
The Umayyads

Answers

Answered by ayeshakhax
5

Answer:

The first persecution of Christians organised by the Roman government took place under the emperor Nero in 64 AD after the Great Fire of Rome. The Edict of Serdica, issued in 311 by the Roman emperor Galerius, officially ended the Diocletianic persecution of Christianity in the East.

Answered by izmahashim
1

Answer:

b is the correct answer okokok

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