Christians were persecuted, sporadically and usually locally, throughout the Roman Empire, beginning in the 1st century AD and ending in the 4th century...
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The Diocletianic or Great Persecution was the last and most severe persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire. In 303, the emperors Diocletian, Maximian...
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Persecution of pagans in the late Roman Empire began during the reign of Constantine the Great (r. 306–337) in the military colony of Aelia Capitolina...
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This led to persecution of pagans by the Christian authorities and populace after its institution as the state religion. The Roman Empire typically tolerated...
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The Decian persecution of Christians occurred in 250 AD under the Roman Emperor Decius. He had issued an edict ordering everyone in the Empire to perform...
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official persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire. There was persecution of Christians before this but only on a local basis, like the Neronian persecution...
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against Christians, the Christian religion, and/or its practices. Anti-Christian sentiment has frequently led to the persecution of Christians throughout...
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continuation of the Empire. — Hans Pohlsander, The Emperor Constantine Constantine's decision to cease the persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire was a...
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The persecution of Christians can be historically traced from the first century of the Christian era to the present day. Christian missionaries and converts...
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The persecution of Christians in the New Testament is an important part of the Early Christian narrative which depicts the early Church as being persecuted...
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