Scenarios about 'edict of milan'
The Edict of Milan was a proclamation issued in 313 CE by Roman Emperors Constantine I and Licinius that established religious tolerance for Christianity within the Roman Empire. This pivotal document ended the persecution of Christians and allowed them to worship freely, marking a significant turning point that eventually led to Christianity becoming the dominant religion of the Roman world and later Europe. In alternate history scenarios, different outcomes of this edict often explore how Western civilization might have developed under continued Roman polytheism or different religious influences.
What If Christianity Never Became Rome's Official Religion?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Emperor Constantine never converted to Christianity, preventing it from becoming the dominant religion of the Roman Empire and drastically altering the religious, political, and cultural landscape of Europe and the world.