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380 BCE
February 27 380 BC
Emperor Theodosius I signed a decree with Valentinian II making Christianity the state religion and punishing pagan practices. From being persecuted to being the persecutors. Judeo-Christian roots and Greek and Roman antiquities came together to form a symbiosis that is used today. -
326 BCE
July 19, 325 BC
In those times Rome had a religious conflict, for this reason a meeting was held in which more than 300 representatives of the church attended, also intervened the Emperor Constantine, who decreed that God and Jesus are a single entity, the signing of this creed put an end to the persecution of Christians The purpose of this meeting was not to impose the Christian religion as a state, but to establish religious peace that would establish the Roman Empire. -
325 BCE
325 BC
During 325 BC the Christians were persecuted, their churches burned and their wealth confiscated, The turning point came during the rule of Emperor Diocletian who wanted to revive pagan traditions and turn them into a state religion. This plan failed and his aspirations were revoked by Emperor Constantine I.