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  1. Extract. In A.D. 249 the emperor Trajan Decius issued an edict requiring the inhabitants of the Roman Empire to sacrifice to the gods. With this decree, he also inaugurated the first empire-wide persecution of Christians. Previously, persecutions of Christians had always been local affairs determined by local conditions.

    • J. B. Rives
    • 1999
  2. In A.D. 249 the emperor Trajan Decius issued an edict requiring the inhabitants of the Roman Empire to sacrifice to the gods. With this decree, he also inaugurated the. first empire-wide persecution of Christians. Previously, persecutions of Christians had always been local affairs determined by local conditions.

  3. Jul 28, 2009 · The vital point is merely that Gallienus took some favorable action with regard to Christianity. More than that is non-essential to the validity of our interpretation. Homo, L., L'Empereur Gallien, Revue Historique. 113:1–22, 225–267. Google Scholar. Healy, P. J., The Valerian Persecution, Boston, 1905, p. 271. Google Scholar.

  4. May 25, 2024 · The first major persecution occurred under Emperor Nero in the mid-1st century. According to the Roman historian Tacitus, Nero blamed Christians for the Great Fire of Rome in 64 AD and had many arrested and executed in brutal ways, including crucifixion and being burned alive. Subsequent emperors like Decius (249-251 AD) and Diocletian (284-305 ...

  5. Oct 30, 2023 · Despite common pictures of persecuted Christians, before the emperor Decius (249 C.E.), the Roman government never issued any state-wide persecution. Speaking of the first 250 years of Christianity, Dr. Moss notes: “We have no reports of soldiers rounding up Christians, and the evidence that we do have suggests that Romans were strongly opposed to this kind of specific targeting.

  6. Decian persecution. 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 a sacrifice to the Roman gods and the well-being of the emperor. The sacrifices had to be performed in the presence of a Roman magistrate, and be confirmed by a signed and ...

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  8. From A.D. 30 to A.D. 311, a period in which 54 emperors ruled the Empire, only about a dozen took the trouble to harass Christians. Furthermore, not until Decius (249–251) did any deliberately ...

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