1. Abolition By Emperor Constantine
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Under the Romans, Christianity underwent a surprising transformation. It started as an offshoot of the Jewish religion, turned into an outlaw cult, became a tolerated religious expression, developed into a state-sponsored faith, and finally became the hegemonic religion of the late Roman Empire.
The Roman emperor Constantine the Great (AD 272–337) proclaimed the Edict of Milan in AD 313, decreeing the tolerance of the Christian faith and granting Christians full legal rights. This crucial step helped Christianity become the official Roman state religion.
After centuries of practicing crucifixion as a torture and execution method, Emperor Constantine abolished it in AD 337, motivated by his veneration for Jesus Christ.
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