The third century CE was notable for all of the following except
A. the official adoption of Christianity as the religion of the empire.
B. the invasion by German tribes.
C. the onset of plagues.
D. the frequent turnover of "military" emperors.
E. inroads by the Sassanid Persian empire.
Answer: A
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