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Roman Key Line Blog. Discussion of the poetry, plays, and historical works assigned in History 422, Ancient Rome. Monday, December 04, 2006. Edict of Milan extra credit. The reign of Constantine is certainly an important turning point in the history of Rome and in the history of the church. Please read through the Edict of Milan either the hard-copy I gave you, or the online edition here. Cite one line that particularly well shows a way in which Constantine changes things for the church. Choose a line.

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Roman Key Line Blog. Discussion of the poetry, plays, and historical works assigned in History 422, Ancient Rome. Monday, December 04, 2006. Edict of Milan extra credit. The reign of Constantine is certainly an important turning point in the history of Rome and in the history of the church. Please read through the Edict of Milan either the hard-copy I gave you, or the online edition here. Cite one line that particularly well shows a way in which Constantine changes things for the church. Choose a line.

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