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Why was constantineā€™s conversion to christianity significant? his conversion signaled that christianity was the official religion of the empire. his conversion marked the beginning of the persecution of other religions. his conversion meant that christians would no longer be persecuted. his conversion moved the roman empire toward pacifism.

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