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1 2,1 | Constantine and Licinius, met at Milan where, according to historical 2 2,1 | proclaimed the famous Edict of Milan. The peaceful relations 3 2,1 | Constantine and the Edict of Milan.[1a]~ ~The conversion of 4 2,1 | of the so-called Edict of Milan were: Kaiser Constantin 5 2,1 | from Gaul.~ ~The Edict of Milan.~During the reign of Constantine 6 2,1 | Constantine met Licinius in Milan, where they issued the very 7 2,1 | incorrectly called the Edict of Milan. The original text of this 8 2,1 | theory that no Edict of Milan was ever issued. The only 9 2,1 | anniversary of the Edict of Milan was solemnly celebrated 10 2,1 | document which was issued at Milan in March, 313 by Constantine 11 2,1 | and that the “Edict of Milan” proclaimed, not a policy 12 2,1 | importance of the ‘Edict of Milan’ remains unquestionably 13 2,2 | headquarters at Mediolanum (Milan); Galerius kept the Balkan 14 2,2 | was called to the court at Milan for acquittal and then exiled 15 2,3 | Ambrose, bishop of Mediolanum (Milan). Theodosius and Ambrose 16 2,3 | died in the year 395 at Milan; his embalmed body was transferred 17 2,3 | this decree the Edict of Milan for the Assyrian Christian 18 2,5 | the so-called rescript of Milan.[176]~ The Christian literature 19 7,1 | subsidies. The walls of Milan, demolished by Frederick, 20 9,7 | of Venice and the Duke of Milan and the papal bulls, and 21 9,7 | about a year in Venice, Milan, and Hungary in search of 22 9,18| entire century.[365] At Milan he became thoroughly acquainted 23 9,19| removed for a short time to Milan and later on became a professor