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Which of the following statements assesses why Constantine thought that the vision in the sky the night before the Battle of Mi...Asked by Madison Watson
                Which of the following statements assesses why Constantine thought that the vision in the sky the
night before the Battle of Milvian Bridge was a sign from the Christian God?(1 point)
Constantine claimed that he saw a vision in the heavens because of his role in the Edict of Milan.
Constantine claimed that he saw a vision of a cross in the heavens, and the cross was a known symbol of Chri
Constantine claimed that he saw a vision of the Messiah in the heavens, sent by the Christian God.
Constantine claimed that he saw a vision of a Christian symbol in the heavens before the battle because he ha
converted to Christianity.
            
        night before the Battle of Milvian Bridge was a sign from the Christian God?(1 point)
Constantine claimed that he saw a vision in the heavens because of his role in the Edict of Milan.
Constantine claimed that he saw a vision of a cross in the heavens, and the cross was a known symbol of Chri
Constantine claimed that he saw a vision of the Messiah in the heavens, sent by the Christian God.
Constantine claimed that he saw a vision of a Christian symbol in the heavens before the battle because he ha
converted to Christianity.
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    The most accurate statement assessing why Constantine thought that the vision in the sky the night before the Battle of Milvian Bridge was a sign from the Christian God is:
"Constantine claimed that he saw a vision of a cross in the heavens, and the cross was a known symbol of Christ."
This reflects the historical accounts that describe how Constantine had a vision of a cross and later associated it with his victory and the divine favor of the Christian God.
    
"Constantine claimed that he saw a vision of a cross in the heavens, and the cross was a known symbol of Christ."
This reflects the historical accounts that describe how Constantine had a vision of a cross and later associated it with his victory and the divine favor of the Christian God.
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