Roman Pragmatism
Constantine's shift towards a new religion illustrates the necessity of adaptability in maintaining an empire. The Roman approach embraced change while holding onto core values, showcasing a blend of pragmatism and innovation. Christianity's rise, originating from a rebellious province, exemplifies the empire's willingness to learn from conquered peoples, ultimately shaping the trajectory of both antiquity and the Middle Ages.In this clip
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The Art of Manliness
The Roman Caesars' Guide to Ruling
Related Questions
Why could one say that the values of Western society are built on the back of Christianity, as discussed in the episode The Roman Caesars' Guide to Ruling and the clip Constantine's Christian Revolution?
Identify the following statement as impacting Han, Rome, or Both Empires: Development and spread of Christianity.