The edict of Milan( Edictum Mediolanense) is a religious tolerance edict in 313, which equaled the Christians in the Roman Empire with members of other religions, which for them meant the freedom of belief and the resulting suspension of persecution. The Jubilee is now important for the whole Christian world and for all universe. This year it celebrated the two cities: Milan in Italy, where was signed and published an edict, and Niš (Nish) in Serbia, the antique Nais or Naissus, the city in which the emperor Constantine was born in February in the year 272 or 273.
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