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4 years ago
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How were Christians treated during the first few centuries AD of the Roman Empire

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igomit [66]4 years ago
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Although in the first few centuries AD Christians were prosecuted and punished, often with death, there were also periods when they were more secure. ... Christians were first, and horribly, targeted for persecution as a group by the emperor Nero in 64 AD.

Brut [27]4 years ago
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Although in the first few centuries AD Christians were prosecuted and punished, often with death, there were also periods when they were more secure. ... Christians were first, and horribly, targeted for persecution as a group by the emperor Nero in 64 AD.


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