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    In answering the question of precisely how widely persecuted early Christians truly were, Moss pointed out as an example the periodic disposition of Roman persecutions before the time of Diocletian, and she made a distinction between persecution (as a hostility toward a group because of its religious belief or who they are) and prosecution (an act or process of holding a trial against a person who is accused of a crime). Although, she did not argue that the Romans executed some Christians but…

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    This is shown when Christianity was still developing in Rome and the people who followed it was persecuted. Conversely, when Diocletian helped strengthen Christianity’s influence Christians were not at the bottom of the social hierarchy anymore. It also grew influence since the apostle Paul spread the idea that “anyone who believes will never be put to shame” (Document 7). In China…

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    In his childhood he made a journey to Egypt and the Palestine zone. Not long after his arrival he moved toward becoming Bishop of Myra and was later thrown into jail amid the mistreatment of Diocletian. He was discharged after the promotion of Constantine and was available at the Council of Nicaea. As indicated by Western Christian convention, Italian dealers took his body to Italy in 1087. Nicholas was conceived in Asia Minor in the Roman Empire…

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    An empire is a group of countries controlled by one ruler or one government. Throughout history, empires transform its surrounding nations — changing the economics, politics, and societies during their rise and more notably their fall. Empires such as the Roman and British Empires faced a variety of problems that led to their decline. The fall of these empires influenced changes in nearby societies and regions. The Roman Empire fell apart due to poor decisions in military, political, and…

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    This energy is now observed at Union Station where people arrive from another place, which can be seen as a celebration. Union station is also designed to look like the ancient Roman Baths of Diocletian, which can give off positive and joyous energy, which is felt at Union station. This feeling can be found a Union station because people going places and arriving places can be something that is enjoyed. Some might argue that traveling places can…

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    Religion has always been a topic of discussion because everyone identifies themselves with one or none. The religion everyone identifies with is the guide for their morality and how they should live their life. The most known religions are Catholicism, Christianity, Buddhism, Islam, Hinduism, and Judaism. Although they are different, they all sprung up from similar teachings and ideas. Christianity is one of the most popular religion today, however, it had a rough start like many other religions…

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    and 600 C.E. as a result of numerous internal and external conflicts. The Roman Empire and the Han Dynasty internally ruptured due to political ineffectiveness as a result of corrupted emperors and officials and externally disintegrated because of nomadic invasions from Germanic tribes in Western Europe and the Xiongnu in Asia. However, the Roman Empire saw the decay of the faith of the Empire in the citizens as they turned to local landlords for protection, while the local landlords of the Han…

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    There are many similarities and differences in the methods used to control politics between the Han China Empire and the Imperial Rome Empire during the Classical period. Han China started 206 B.C.E. and ended in 220 C.E. and Imperial Rome lasted from 31 B.C.E. to 476 C.E., and both had advanced social and political systems. Even though both empires had gone through many difficulties and severe changes, Imperial Rome Empire still kept many political and social aspects from the Roman Republic,…

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    Initially persecuted for their beliefs by the Roman Emperor Diocletian, Christians in the beginning of late antiquity, the late 3rd and early 4th century, saw innumerable death and oppression in the form of the Great Persecution. Nevertheless, Christianity continued to steadily increase throughout the 4th century until it became the predominant religion of the Roman Empire. Spread in numerous ways due initially to a sense of classlessness among members and through the effort of Evangelists,…

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    Task 2- Multicultural Empires Part A. A1 (Rome). There are many geographical factors that impacted the development of Rome but the one geographical factor that had a significant impact on the development of Rome was the Tiber River. Just like the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia, Egypt, India, and China, the Roman Republic, and later empire, developed and flourished alongside a river. The Tiber river allowed the people of Rome to grow crops of wheat and barley that they not only used for…

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