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* ... that it was during the pontificate of [[Pope Miltiades]] that the [[Edict of Milan]], an agreement to treat Christians benevolently within the Roman Empire, was issued by [[Constantine]] and [[Licinius]]?  <small>Source: "The pontificate of Miltiades coincided with the events that gave birth to the peace of the Church. After the victory of Emperor Constantine at the Millvian bridge on 28 October 312, the policy of tolerance illustrated by the edict of Milan in February 313 established new ties between the papacy and the emperor." ({{ cite book |editor-last=Levillain |editor-first=Philippe |date=2002 |title=The Papacy: an Encyclopedia |volume=2 |location=New York, NY |publisher=Routledge |isbn= |page=993}})</small>
 
* ... that it was during the pontificate of [[Pope Miltiades]] that the [[Edict of Milan]], an agreement to treat Christians benevolently within the Roman Empire, was issued by [[Constantine]] and [[Licinius]]?  <small>Source: "The pontificate of Miltiades coincided with the events that gave birth to the peace of the Church. After the victory of Emperor Constantine at the Millvian bridge on 28 October 312, the policy of tolerance illustrated by the edict of Milan in February 313 established new ties between the papacy and the emperor." ({{ cite book |editor-last=Levillain |editor-first=Philippe |date=2002 |title=The Papacy: an Encyclopedia |volume=2 |location=New York, NY |publisher=Routledge |isbn= |page=993}})</small>
** '''ALT1''':... that [[Pope Miltiades]] was the first pope to receive a letter from an emperor?  <small>Source: "The letter Constantine wrote to the Pope was the first known official correspondence between an emperor and a pope." (* {{cite book |last=Malveaux |first=Ethan |date=2015 |title=The Color Line: A History |location=Bloomington, IN |publisher=Xlibris Corporation |isbn=9781503527591 |page=114}})</small>
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** '''ALT1''':... that [[Pope Miltiades]] was the first pope to receive a letter from an emperor?  <small>Source: "The letter Constantine wrote to the Pope was the first known official correspondence between an emperor and a pope." ({{cite book |last=Malveaux |first=Ethan |date=2015 |title=The Color Line: A History |location=Bloomington, IN |publisher=Xlibris Corporation |isbn=9781503527591 |page=114}})</small>
 
** '''ALT2''':... that the first pope to inhabit the [[Lateran palace]] was [[Pope Miltiades]]? <small>Source: "The next pope, Miltades (or Melchiades), reigned until 314. To him Constantine presented the palace of the Empress Fausta as his residence near where the Lateran basilica would soon be built". ({{cite book |last=O'Malley |first=John |date=2009 |title=A History of the Popes: From Peter to the Present |location=Lanham, MD |publisher=Government Institutes |isbn=9781580512299 |page=31}})</small>
 
** '''ALT2''':... that the first pope to inhabit the [[Lateran palace]] was [[Pope Miltiades]]? <small>Source: "The next pope, Miltades (or Melchiades), reigned until 314. To him Constantine presented the palace of the Empress Fausta as his residence near where the Lateran basilica would soon be built". ({{cite book |last=O'Malley |first=John |date=2009 |title=A History of the Popes: From Peter to the Present |location=Lanham, MD |publisher=Government Institutes |isbn=9781580512299 |page=31}})</small>
 
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Revision as of 21:28, 3 January 2018

Pope Miltiades

The icon of Pope Miltiades at the Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls in Rome, Italy
The icon of Pope Miltiades at the Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls in Rome, Italy
  • ... that it was during the pontificate of Pope Miltiades that the Edict of Milan, an agreement to treat Christians benevolently within the Roman Empire, was issued by Constantine and Licinius? Source: "The pontificate of Miltiades coincided with the events that gave birth to the peace of the Church. After the victory of Emperor Constantine at the Millvian bridge on 28 October 312, the policy of tolerance illustrated by the edict of Milan in February 313 established new ties between the papacy and the emperor." (Levillain, Philippe, ed. (2002). The Papacy: an Encyclopedia. 2. New York, NY: Routledge. p. 993.)
    • ALT1:... that Pope Miltiades was the first pope to receive a letter from an emperor? Source: "The letter Constantine wrote to the Pope was the first known official correspondence between an emperor and a pope." (Malveaux, Ethan (2015). The Color Line: A History. Bloomington, IN: Xlibris Corporation. p. 114. ISBN 9781503527591.)
    • ALT2:... that the first pope to inhabit the Lateran palace was Pope Miltiades? Source: "The next pope, Miltades (or Melchiades), reigned until 314. To him Constantine presented the palace of the Empress Fausta as his residence near where the Lateran basilica would soon be built". (O'Malley, John (2009). A History of the Popes: From Peter to the Present. Lanham, MD: Government Institutes. p. 31. ISBN 9781580512299.)
  • Comment: I'd like the article to be on the DYK section of the Main page on 10 January if possible, not sooner. But after 10 January is also fine.

5x expanded by Governor Sheng (talk). Self-nominated at 21:22, 3 January 2018 (UTC).