According to the article, which, by the way, is exemplary for its obsession with the minutest details, the pillars were likely re-purposed from dilapidated Roman temples in the area felled by the earthquake of 363AD, shortly after the Constantine Edict made Christianity the official religion, and about a couple of hundred years before this cathedral was built.
“363AD, shortly after the Constantine Edict made Christianity the official religion”
That statement is incorrect.
The Constantine edict of Milan of 313 AD legalised Christianity (it was illegal before). It did not make it THE official religion.
Only with Emperor Theodosius in 378 AD was Christianity made the state religion