Persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire
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The Persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire refers to the series of often brutal, state-sanctioned and local campaigns from the 1st to early 4th centuries CE in which Roman authorities sought to suppress the growing Christian movement through legal penalties, social marginalization, and episodes of mass violence.
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| Label | Occurrences |
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| Persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire canonical | 1 |
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