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.

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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.