No, it was actually the roman emperor constantine
Nero
It is generally agreed that there was no organised, general, centrally directed persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire before the edict of Emperor Decius in 249. This remained in effect until 251 CE. The "great persecution" of Christians was initiated by Emperor Diocletian in 303 CE. It lasted until 305 in the West, but continued until 311 in the East.
No, Octavian, or Agustus as he was called, was the first emperor. Nero was the fifth emperor.
Constantine the Great was the first of the Christian Roman Emperors. He was quite contradictory, however, to Emperors such as Nero who had Christians killed.
The persecution of early christians happened first during the time of Emperor Nero,Emperor Hadrian,Decius and the last greatest persecution was the time of Emperor Diocletian.
No, Nero was not the first emperor of Rome, Augustus Caesar/ Octavian was the first emperor of Rome.
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Yes he was the youngest emperor out of all the emperors. Octavian is the first emperor.
Yes. He was executed by the Emperor Nero for no other reason than that he was a Christian.
Nero was the fifth emperor of Rome.
Emperor Nero.
No, definitely not. Agrippina, Nero's mom, was born before Christianity was established. In fact, Nero outlawed Christianity after the Great Fire of Rome. He blamed Christians, making them the scapegoat. You may be thinking of the emperor Constantine who decriminalized Christianity.