Holy Roman Emperor Joseph II adopted a policy of religious toleration. It protected Catholics, Protestants, Orthodox Christians, and Jews from being persecuted on account of their religion.
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We know that Christians were persecuted by Decius, then during the reign of Valerian, and finally the Great Persecution at the end of Diocletian's reign. There was localised persecution under the emperor Maximinus Thrax. It is unclear whether any persecution took place under Domitian, but Edward Gibbon says that if it did it was of short duration. Most famously, Nero was said to have persecuted the Christians, but scholars say that this seems to have been limited to the city of Rome, and that Christians were not pursued and persecuted for their religion, but as scapegoats for the Great Fire of Rome. In the reigns of all other pagan emperors, Christianity was not officially persecuted and some emperors were quite liberal in their attitudes towards Christianity.
Edward I of England was a Christian and adhered to the Catholic faith. He was a devout believer and actively supported the Catholic Church in England during his reign.
In the 4th century and during the early part of Constantine's reign, Christians were persecuted heavily by the Jews and other religions within the Roman Empire. Constantine changed this when he enforced an edict that made it legal to have freedom of religion and illegal to persecute someone for religion. He gained a lot of Christian allies and used this power to basically take over the church and make it the official church of the Roman empire. He needed the religion to fit better with the pagan populace so there were many forced adaptations to the doctrines of the Church. Because of this, over time several doctrines were altered to conform to Greek philosophy and pagan customs.
King George III was a member of the Church of England, which is a Christian denomination. This was the established church of the British monarchy, and King George III was the Supreme Governor of the Church of England during his reign.
In 1290 Edward I expelled the Jews from England. No reason has been recorded.
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The Anglican Church of England was first instituted during the reign of Elizabeth I in the 16th century.
According to Christian belief, those who are faithful to Christ will reign with him during the millennium, a thousand-year period of peace and prosperity.
No much, that was why it became the Church of England
It was built during the reign of Ottomans. Originally, it was a church.
The Jews that were persecuted during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I were done so in retaliation to an alleged plot by her physician to poison her. Roderigo Lopez was a Marrano Jew.