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<strong>Religious</strong> <strong>Intolerance</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Later</strong> <strong>Roman</strong> <strong>Empire</strong>: The evidence of<br />

<strong>the</strong> Theodosian Code.<br />

Table of contents:<br />

Introduction. 1<br />

Chapter 1. Constant<strong>in</strong>e, Constans and Constantius. 7<br />

Constant<strong>in</strong>e. 7<br />

Constant<strong>in</strong>e and <strong>the</strong> Church. 8<br />

Constant<strong>in</strong>e and Paganism. 12<br />

Constant<strong>in</strong>e and Heretics. 17<br />

Constant<strong>in</strong>e and Judaism. 18<br />

Conclusion. 22<br />

Constans and Constantius. 24<br />

Constantius and Judaism. 25<br />

Constantius and Paganism. 29<br />

Constantius and <strong>the</strong> Church. 42<br />

Conclusion. 50<br />

Chapter 2: Constant<strong>in</strong>e and <strong>the</strong> Donatists. 52<br />

Conclusion. 78<br />

The First Persecution of <strong>the</strong> Donatist Church: 317-321 80<br />

The end of <strong>the</strong> First Persecution. 83<br />

Conclusion 87<br />

Chapter 3: The Valent<strong>in</strong>iani 89<br />

Jovian 89

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