Constantine
.... power of the religion. Soon after his conversion to Christianity, Constantine issued his
Edict of
Milan. This
Edict aimed at promoting ....
(1170

5

)
Constantine The Great
.... The
Edict of
Milan, granting freedom of worship in the empire and restoring various rights to Christians, was published in 313. ....
(3065

12

)
Revival of Towns and Trade
.... Financial savvy would help explain why
Milan, Venice, Florence, and Genoa .... raise sufficient military strength to enforce every
edict, including excommunication ....
(2819

11

)
Reign of Charles V
.... In May of 1521, Charles V signed the
Edict of Worms, outlawing Luther and his followers .... In 1554, he gave Naples and
Milan to his son Philip II, whom he married ....
(1163

5

)
Emperor Charles V
.... In May of 1521, Charles V signed the
Edict of Worms, outlawing Luther and his followers .... In 1554, he gave Naples and
Milan to his son Philip II, whom he married ....
(1220

5

)