Review:

Edict Of Milan

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The Edict of Milan was a decree issued in 313 CE by Roman Emperors Constantine the Great and Licinius, granting religious tolerance to Christians throughout the Roman Empire.

Key Features

  • Religious tolerance for Christians
  • Ended Christian persecution
  • Allowed Christians to practice their faith freely

Pros

  • Significant historical document
  • Promoted religious freedom
  • Paved the way for Christianity to become a major world religion

Cons

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