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No matter the authenticity of Constantine's claim to have had a vision and the date of his conversion, what did he do after he defeated Maxentius near Rome?

He removed Licinius from office.
He expanded the Roman Empire’s western border to include Britain.
He granted Christians religious freedom.
He changed Rome’s name to Constantinople.
He issued the Edict of Toleration.

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He granted Christians religious freedom. (After defeating Maxentius, Constantine moved toward toleration of Christianity—culminating in the Edict of Milan with Licinius in 313, which guaranteed religious freedom.)