Why was the Edict of Milan important to the spread of Christianity? It clarified some Christian beliefs. It made it illegal to persecute Christians. It was attended by many Christian leaders. It closed shrines and temples of other faiths.
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Edict of Milan, proclamation that permanently established religious toleration for Christianity within the Roman Empire. ... Previous edicts of toleration had been as short-lived as the regimes that sanctioned them, but this time the edict effectively established religious toleration.
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I believe it is "It made it illegal to persecute Christians" But I could be wrong
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