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Later ages have taken to calling the document the "Edict of Milan".
Whether or not there was a formal 'Edict of Milan' is debatable.
Licinius stopped the religious freedom promised by the Edict of Milan.
Christianity was formally recognized as a legitimate religion by the Edict of Milan in 313.
The Edict of Milan made the empire safe for Christian practice and belief.
With the signing of the Edict of Milan in 313, it quickly became the biggest religion.
In contrast, Christianity was not legalized till the 313 Edict of Milan.
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These saints are often from the 1st centuries of the Church, before the Edict of Milan.
After the edict of Milan was issued in 313, Christians were permitted to worship and build churches openly.
The first was the Edict of Milan, which established religious freedom in the Roman Empire.
The Edict of Milan decrees religious toleration in the Roman empire.
In 313, he issued the Edict of Milan, officially legalizing Christian worship.
It may refer to the practice of Religious tolerance as mandated in the Edict of Milan.
The Edict of Milan was written in such a way as to implore the blessings of the deity.
The Edict of Milan of 313 finally legalized Christianity.
But by the Edict of Milan the meeting places and other properties which had been taken from the Christians were to be returned:
In 313 they published the Edict of Milan, which allowed freedom of worship and gave Christians the right to own property.
"Theodosius was not the man to sympathise with the balancing policy of the Edict of Milan.
The edict of Milan (313) redefined Imperial ideology as one of mutual toleration.
The Full Text of the "Edict of Milan"
In 313, he issued the Edict of Milan, which granted liberty for Christians to profess their religion.
This proclamation is sometimes regarded as "the Edict of Milan for the Assyrian Church".
He had already been converted to the new faith, and had, with the Edict of Milan in 313, granted equal status to Christianity.
It was a message he clearly took to heart, as in 313 he issued the Edict of Milan and officially legalised Christianity.