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Christianity in the 4th century was dominated in its early stage by Constantine the Great and the First Council of Nicaea of 325, which was the beginning of the period of the First seven Ecumenical Councils (325–787), and in its late stage by the Edict of Thessalonica of 380, which made Nicene Christianity the state church of the Roman Empire.
4th-century Christian texts (5 C, 56 P) Pages in category "4th-century Christianity" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total.
Christianity in the 4th century; List of Church Fathers This page was last edited on 8 July 2024, at 03:02 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Virgin and Child. Wall painting from the early Roman catacombs, fourth century. Christian art, literature and architecture blossomed under Constantine. [117] [118] The basilica, a type of Roman municipal court hall, became the model for Christian architecture. [119] Frescoes, mosaics, statues, and paintings blended classical and Christian ...
4th-century Christian universalists (4 P) Pages in category "4th-century Christians" The following 66 pages are in this category, out of 66 total.
4th; 5th; 6th; 7th; 8th; 9th; Christianity portal; ... Pages in category "4th-century Christian theologians" The following 49 pages are in this category, out of 49 total.
The 7th-century Khor Virap monastery in the shadow of Mount Ararat; Armenia was the first state to adopt Christianity as the state religion in the early 4th century AD. [42] [43] King Tiridates III made Christianity the state religion in Armenia in the early 4th century AD, making Armenia the first officially Christian state.
Virgin and Child. Wall painting from the catacombs, Rome, 4th century.. Christianity in late antiquity traces Christianity during the Christian Roman Empire — the period from the rise of Christianity under Emperor Constantine (c. 313), until the fall of the Western Roman Empire (c. 476).