The last and most severe Roman persecution of Christians, which Brownworth says began as a direct consequence of Diocletian's policy of demanding divine worship from every citizen of the empire. Christians who refused to sacrifice to the emperor created a significant conflict.
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The last and most severe Roman persecution of Christians, which Brownworth says began as a direct consequence of Diocletian's policy of demanding divine worship from every citizen of the empire. Christians who refused to sacrifice to the emperor created a significant conflict.
“And so began the last great persecution of the Christians.”
“day rise to reunite the empire and become the only emperor ever called the Great.”
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