Rise of Christianity in the roman empire

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    Jesus Of Nazereth

    Jesus Of Nazereth
    Jesus was Jewish, born from virgin Mary in Bethlehem between 6 and 4 BC. He grew up in Nazareth. Jesus taut people about god by healing the sick and providing goods and needs and forgiveness. In conclusion they put Jesus to death. After they began to worship him and his father
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    Paul of Tarus

    Paul of Tarus
    Paul commonly known as Saint Paul was an apostle who taught the gospel of Christ to the first-century world
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    Roman Rule Of Isreal

    Roman Rule Of Isreal
    A attempt to restore the glory of the hasmonean dynasty was made by mattathias antigonus so when he died his law was no longer a law. Herod, a son in law of Hyrcanus , was gave approve to King of Judea by the Romans.
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    The Great Fire Of Rome

    The Great Fire Of Rome
    The great fire of rome was a fire in July, AD 64. It caused devastation in the city, before being brought under control after six days. People say Nero set the fire and blamed it on Christians. At the time there were 60,000 buildings after the fire 90% of them were destroyed. But there were only 6 confirmed deaths.
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    Perpetua

    Perpetua
    Perpetua was a married nobleman, she was 22 years when she passed away and her infant that was inside of her.She was put to death with a slave that she had became friends with. AND while she was inprisend she was pregnant
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    Great Persecution

    Great Persecution
    The Great Persecution was the most severe and the last persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire. They would blame everything on the Christians. They fed Christians to hungry animals or they lit them on fire.
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    Constantine the great

    Constantine the great
    Constantine the Great was a Roman Emperor who ruled between 306 and 337 AD. Born in Nis, he was the son of Flavius Valerius Constantius.
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    Battle of Milvian bridge

    Battle of Milvian bridge
    The Battle of the Milvian Bridge took place between the Roman Emperors Constantine and Maxentius on October 28 312. Its name came from the Milvian Bridge, a route over the Tiber.
  • 313

    Edict Of Milan

    Edict Of Milan
    Edict of Milan was a proclamation that allowed Christians to practice their religion in the roman empire. Emperor Constantine and Licinius agreed in February 313
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    Emperor of Theodosius

    Emperor of Theodosius
    Theodosius was Roman Emperor from AD 379 to AD 395,the last emperor to rule the eastern and the western halves of the Roman Empire.He campaigned against Goths and other barbarians