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What was the effect of Church on Roman Empire? |
Answer» In 380 CE, the\xa0emperor\xa0Theodosius issued the Edict of Thessalonica, which made Christianity, specifically Nicene Christianity, the official religion of the\xa0Roman Empire. Most other Christian sects were deemed heretical, lost their legal status, and had their properties confiscated by the\xa0Roman\xa0state.\xa0The ancient\xa0Romans\xa0have many lasting\xa0effects\xa0on the modern world, such as, but not limited to: Creation of law, language influences, art, literature, infrastructure, and city planning.\xa0Rome\xa0also had an\xa0impact\xa0on the spread of Christianity. A major influence on modern time\xa0was\xa0the\xa0Roman\xa0system of law. | |