The Diocletianic or Great Persecution was the last and most severe persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire. Background · Great Persecution · Regional variation |
In 303 Diocletian began the last major persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire, resulting in the destruction of churches and the torture and execution of ... |
After eight years of persecution, Christians again were permitted to build their churches, if only they would pray for the recovery of the dying emperor. |
Diocletian's name is associated with the last and most terrible of all the ten persecutions of the early Church. Nevertheless it is a fact that the ... |
The reign of the emperor Diocletian (284−305) marked the final widespread persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire. The most intense period of violence ... |
The Diocletianic Persecution (303–11) was Roman Empire's last, largest, and bloodiest official persecution of Christianity. It failed to eliminate Christianity ... |
What did Diocletian do to Christians? At the urging of the caesar Galerius, in 303 Diocletian began the last major persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire ... |
Agrape, Chionia, and Irene, three sisters, were seized upon at Thessalonica, when Diocletian's persecution reached Greece. They were burnt, and received the ... |
Galerius convinces Diocletian to start persecuting the Christians. Christian assembly is made illegal, all churches and houses with Christian contents are to be ... |
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