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The '''religious policies of Constantius II''' were a mixture of toleration for some [[pagan]] practices and repression for other pagan practices. He also sought to advance the Arian or Semi-Arianian [[heresy]] within [[Christianity]]. These policies may be contrasted with the religious policies of his father, [[Constantine the Great]], whose Catholic orthodoxy was espoused in the Nicene Creed and who largely tolerated paganism in the Roman Empire. Constantius also sought to repress [[Judaism]].
The '''religious policies of Constantius II''' were a mixture of toleration for some [[pagan]] practices and repression for other pagan practices. He also sought to advance the Arian or Semi-Arianian [[heresy]] within [[Christianity]]. These policies may be contrasted with the religious policies of his father, [[Constantine I|Constantine the Great]], whose Catholic orthodoxy was espoused in the Nicene Creed and who largely tolerated paganism in the Roman Empire. Constantius also sought to repress [[Judaism]].


==Policies concerning paganism==
==Policies concerning paganism==

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