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On April 30, 311 AD, the Roman Emperor Galerius issued what became known as the Edict of Serdica, which made the first formal ...
The start of imperial Rome is officially dated to 27 BCE, when Gaius Octavius Caesar was awarded the name Augustus, signaling ...
On April 30, 311 AD, the Roman Emperor Galerius issued what became known as the Edict of Serdica, which made the first formal move to legalize the Christian religion, ending nearly a decade of brutal ...
The new emperor instituted widespread reforms ... A volume in the Routledge series “Roman Imperial Biographies,” Galerius and the Will of Diocletian is a valuable read for anyone interested in the ...
In A.D. 311, shortly before his death, Roman Emperor Galerius issued his Edict of Toleration ending persecution of Christians.
When you’re the emperor Augustus, they let you do it.
By the end of the third century the Roman Empire was split in two. In 293 the Emperor Diocletian established ... Augustus of the Eastern Empire, with Galerius as his Caesar. Constantius Chlorus ...