20.Which of the following emperors made Christianity the official religion of the empire and outlawed all other religions? ___ A. TheodosiusB. Augustus C. Constantine ID. Nero Caesar 21.Which of the following emperors issued the Edict of Milan and made Christianity legal in 313? ___ A. Au...
Who founded the Persian Empire? Who conquered the Persian empire? Who was the first leader of the Persian Empire? Who were the major leaders of the Persian Empire? What were the provinces of the Persian Empire called? What was the religion of the Persian Empire? How did the Persian Empire...
B.Christianity was not the official religion of the Roman Empire until the 4th century. C.Christianity spread in the cities of the empire, first in the east and later in the west. D.It was Constantine’s toleration for all religions that brought new life to Christianity. 您的答案:A 题目...
1.Also calledPersian Empire.an ancient empire located in W and SW Asia: at its height it extended from Egypt and the Aegean to India; conquered by Alexander the Great 334–331 B.C. 2.former official name (until 1935) ofIran. Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010...
The interesting thing about Egypt is its own Constitution declares in Article Two that Islam is the official religion of the land, and that all laws must be in compliance with Islamic Jurisprudence, i.e. Sharia Law. Ever since Egypt gained its independence from Great Britain, the Islamists ha...
34、mperors made Christianity the official religion of the empire and outlawed all other religions? _A. Theodosius B. Augustus C. Constantine I D. Nero Caesar3. Which of the following emperors issued the Edict of Milan and made Christianity legal in 313? _A. Augustus B. Thedosius C. Ner...
LIkewise, an 8th century Christian writing about contemporary Nordic pagan practices of which he is in horror is hardly going to be sympathetic, just as an 8th century Irish hagiographer is hardly going to treat a history of his religion’s triumph over that of the past with true sympathy to...
this religion up to the present day: the elaboration of scriptural sources, namely the Quran and the Hadith (but here we are concerned with the Quran alone), and chronic violence manifested mainly in the form of civil wars, not to mention the conquests themselves (Amir-Moezzi 2011, passim)...
312AD Christianity the official religion of the Empire The Emperor Constantine converted to Christianity and made Christianity legal throughout the Roman Empire. 360sAD Attacks from Picts, Scots, Franks, Saxons Roman Britain was attacked by tribal groups of Picts, Scots, Franks and Saxons. Reinforc...
Roman religion The Daemon Prince: Some musings on Hermes-Mercury September 24, 2015 / 1 Comment The word ‘mercurial’, taken from the name of the Roman god Mercury and his eponymous liquid metal, generally means ‘volatile’ and ‘liable to change’. This descriptor is an apt expression...