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- what was the significance of the edict of milan, announcing tolerance of christianity, and then the adoption of christianity as romes official religion? it ensured that all future emperors would be appointed by the christian church. it caused a holy war between pagan and christian elements of the roman empire. it meant that wherever the roman empire expanded, christianity would go there also. it required all members of roman society to become practicing christians.
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The Edict of Milan and Christianity becoming Rome's official religion meant that as the Roman Empire expanded geographically, its official religion (Christianity) would also spread to those new - conquered areas. It did not ensure church - appointed emperors, did not cause an immediate holy war, and did not require all Romans to practice Christianity immediately.
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It meant that wherever the Roman Empire expanded, Christianity would go there also.