The Milan edict is the first legal confirmation of freedom of religion

Ukrainian Religious Studies 67:198-201 (2014)
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Through its struggle for three centuries, a demonstration of the strength of their beliefs, the patience and suffering of Christians in the beginning of IV. have achieved to a large extent what they demanded, what they wrote and what the apologists of Christianity sought. The latter gained the right to freedom of his being in a polytheistic state.

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