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The Edict of Milan an agreement reached in 313 by the Roman emperors Constantine and Licinius at a meeting in Milan, proclaiming religious tolerance on the territory of the Roman Empire. The Edict of Milan was an important step towards the conversion of Christianity into the official religion of the empire.
In accordance with the Edict of Milan, all religions were equalized in rights, so traditional Roman paganism lost the role of official religion. The edict especially singled out Christians and provided for the return to Christians and Christian communities of all property that was taken from them during the persecution. The edict also provided for compensation from the treasury to those who took possession of property that previously belonged to Christians and was forced to return this property to their former owners.