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... Milan in February 313 the two emperors issued joint instructions to officials on the treatment of Christians in the areas under their jurisdiction , the so - called Edict of Milan . This document sets aside the discriminatory ...
... Milan in February 313 the two emperors issued joint instructions to officials on the treatment of Christians in the areas under their jurisdiction , the so - called Edict of Milan . This document sets aside the discriminatory ...
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... Milan to Antioch with overt orders to persuade Gallus ' politely and frankly ' to accompany him to Milan . Domitianus instead contacted Gallus ' enemies , one of whom was his own son - in - law , and began collecting evidence of dis ...
... Milan to Antioch with overt orders to persuade Gallus ' politely and frankly ' to accompany him to Milan . Domitianus instead contacted Gallus ' enemies , one of whom was his own son - in - law , and began collecting evidence of dis ...
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... Milan he was not admitted to court but was kept under surveillance on an estate outside the city . The emperor still hung in suspense between conflicting counsels . Those who wished to preserve things as they were reminded him of the ...
... Milan he was not admitted to court but was kept under surveillance on an estate outside the city . The emperor still hung in suspense between conflicting counsels . Those who wished to preserve things as they were reminded him of the ...
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The Age of Constantine and Julian | 1 |
Childhood and Youth | 31 |
Manhood and Freedom | 48 |
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