Milcíades
Milcíades, believed to have been born in Africa, served as Pope during a transformative period when Christianity was gaining acceptance within the Roman Empire. His papacy marked the transition of Christianity from a persecuted faith to the official religion of the empire, facilitated by the support of Emperor Constantine, who granted him an official residence and permission to construct the Basilica of Letrán. Although not a key negotiator of this change, Milcíades was significant as a receiver of imperial favor, embodying the growing integration of the Church and state in Roman society.
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| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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| Panama | 1 | 5.00 | 0.91% | +0% | 4,314,768 | 39,225 | $76,000 | 691$ |
| Totals | 1 | 4,314,768 | 39,225 | $76,000 | 691$ |
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Panama:
Milcíades was a captain of a boat who informed the narrator that his name had been mentioned on the radio regarding his detention.
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Bolivia:
Milcíades was a pope believed to have been born in Africa during a time when Christianity gained acceptance among Roman emperors.
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