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How was Roman society changed by the spread of Christianity?
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Christianity became the new major religion of the empire.
The persecution of Christians increased following the Edict of Milan.
Different languages emerged from the spread of Christianity.
Roman society merged their polytheistic beliefs with Christianity.
How was Roman society changed by the spread of Christianity?
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Christianity became the new major religion of the empire.
The persecution of Christians increased following the Edict of Milan.
Different languages emerged from the spread of Christianity.
Roman society merged their polytheistic beliefs with Christianity.
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Christianity became the new major religion of the empire.
Explanation: After legalization by the Edict of Milan (313) and especially after Christianity gained imperial support and was declared the state religion (Edict of Thessalonica, 380), Christianity became dominant and reshaped Roman law, culture, and institutions.
Explanation: After legalization by the Edict of Milan (313) and especially after Christianity gained imperial support and was declared the state religion (Edict of Thessalonica, 380), Christianity became dominant and reshaped Roman law, culture, and institutions.
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