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Alina [70]
2 years ago
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6. What impact did Constantine I have on the Roman

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Zinaida [17]2 years ago
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B. He legalized Christianity and changed the capital.

[ Constantine legalized Christianity and eventually converted himself ].

Option [ B ] is ur ANS

<u>Th</u><u>ank</u> <u>You</u> !!!!!

stepladder [879]2 years ago
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He legalized Christianity and changed the capital
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