Rise of Christianity in the Roman Empire

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    Jesus of Nazareth

    Jesus of Nazareth
    -He was a first-century Jewish preacher and religious leader.He is the central figure of Christianity
    -Most Christians believe he is the incarnation of God the Son and the awaited Messiah (the Christ) prophesied in the Old Testament.
    -Jesus was the main leader of the whole religion named "Christianity". And he helped lead the group of people to be free and to believe what they thought.
    -Jesus was born on 25th December
    -Jesus was the biggest impact on the whole religion.
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    Paul of Tarsus

    Paul of Tarsus
    -He traveled tens of thousands of miles around the Mediterranean spreading the word of Jesus.
    -Paul was the one who turned Christianity from a small sect of Judaism into a worldwide faith that was open to all.
    -Paul was like a representative who went to all of the places he knew and represented his religion.
    -This was a really important thing for Christianity's growth because now people started to know what Christianity was.
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    Roman Rule of Israel

    Roman Rule of Israel
    -He remodeled the Temple into one of the most magnificent buildings of its time
    - However, Herod failed to win the trust and support of his Jewish subjects
    - In the end, the king gave a lot to the community, but however, he did not personally help the people, and he did not go deep and understood their problems

    - In a way, Christianity was rising in that part of the world
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    The Great Fire of Rome

    The Great Fire of Rome
    -This happened in Circus Maximus
    -The flames raged for six days before coming under control; then the fire reignited and burned for another three
    - While all this was happening Nero himself was miles away in the cooler coastal resort of Antium.
    - History has blamed Nero for the disaster, implying that he started the fire so that he could bypass the senate and rebuild Rome to his liking.
    - Nero himself blamed the fire on Christians, whom he indiscriminately and mercilessly crucified.
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    Perpetua

    Perpetua
    -Vibia Perpetua was a young woman of noble birth. She was twenty-two, a wife, a mother of a young son and a Christian.
    - In the city of Carthage, on March 7 of the year 203, she was put to death for her religious convictions.
    - Even though Christianity was legal in Rome, however, it was still illegal and hated things in Carthage.
    - The death of her was a really big disappointment to the Christians because it still meant that Christianity is not accepted religiously.
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    Great Persecution of 303 CE

    Great Persecution of 303 CE
    -The Christians in the Roman Empire were tortured and executed because they would refuse to sacrifice to the Roman gods.
    -The emperors started a series of edicts were Christians' legal rights and demanding that they comply with traditional religious practices.
    -About 3,000−3,500 Christians were executed under the authority of Imperial edicts
    - In the end, it was really hard for Christians to practice their religion because mostly all of Rome was targetting and keeping a watch on them.
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    Battle of Milvian Bridge

    Battle of Milvian Bridge
    -Constantine won the war and he thought it happened because of Christianity.
    -He also sent his mother Helena to the Holy Land where she found pieces of the cross that Jesus was crucified on.
    -Now he started believing the religion of Christianity and started supporting it.
    -This was good for Christianity because they were getting what they wanted "freedom and support to go on".
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    Edict of Milan

    Edict of Milan
    -This Edict of Milan was made on February 313
    -Edict of Milan established religious toleration for Christianity within the Roman Empire.
    - It was the outcome of a political agreement concluded in Mediolanum (modern Milan) between the Roman emperors Constantine I and Licinius in February 313.
    -This was a win for Christianity because at least now it was tolerated in the city and so no one could attack them.
    -This also allowed Christians to practice their religion freely
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    Constantine the Great

    Constantine the Great
    -Constantine had a dream of winning a war. He saw a cross in the sky and so he thought this was because of Christianity.
    - He started believing Christians and so he let them be free and not get targeted because of their religion.
    -He also really liked the religion and converted Rome to Christianity.
    -This impacted Christianity in a good way because now it was getting more popular and was followed by more people.
    - Before he got the dream his mother was exposing him to Christianity.
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    Emperor Theodosius

    Emperor Theodosius
    -He made it the official religion of the Roman Empire
    - He also helped stop the persecution and he allowed followers of the religion to relocate.
    - He neither prevented nor punished the destruction of prominent Hellenistic temples of classical antiquity. But he really liked the idea of Christianity and so he sort- of protected them and helped them grow.
    - In the end, he really impacted Christianity by letting it get social and free.