It is most probable that Nero had nothing against Christians personally, but they made a convenient scapegoat for the burning of Rome which allowed him to build his extravagant palace on the previous site of ancient Roman temples. The early Christians were not liked among the Roman public because they would not serve in the Roman Army or acknowledge the traditional Roman gods. Nero's palace was never finished. In time, hatred for the Christians abated while Nero became ever more unpopular, and he was overthrown. The Senate tried him in absentia, found him guilty, and sentenced him to be beaten to death. It was a Roman punishment not used anymore, but Nero was so hated that it was reinstated especially for him, and he stabbed himself in the throat rather than be put to death in this manner.
He persecuted Christians for what they believed in.
There were ten Roman emperors who persecuted the Christians. You can take your pick of Nero, Domitian, Trajan, Hadrian, Marcus Aureius, Septimus Severus, Maximus the Thracian, Decius, Valerian, and Diocletian.
Nero was said to have persecuted the Christians as a scapegoat because there were accusations that he started the Great Fire of Rome in 64. Some modern historians doubt this. It this was the case, the Christians would not have been friends with Nero.
The Christians were in charge of pagan persecution. Nero started it way back in the beginning of the church.
The first persecution of the Christians was actually under the emperor Domitian. Now, it is claimed by some that Nero was the emperor who first persecuted the Christians, but Nero prosecuted them rather than persecuted them. In Nero's time they were charged with the crime of arson which was a capitol offence in ancient Rome. According to the ancient writers they had trials and were found guilty, rounded up and executed. When most of the Christian ringleaders had been arrested, the prosecution stopped an the remaining Christians were able to return to the practice of their religion.The first persecution of the Christians was actually under the emperor Domitian. Now, it is claimed by some that Nero was the emperor who first persecuted the Christians, but Nero prosecuted them rather than persecuted them. In Nero's time they were charged with the crime of arson which was a capitol offence in ancient Rome. According to the ancient writers they had trials and were found guilty, rounded up and executed. When most of the Christian ringleaders had been arrested, the prosecution stopped an the remaining Christians were able to return to the practice of their religion.The first persecution of the Christians was actually under the emperor Domitian. Now, it is claimed by some that Nero was the emperor who first persecuted the Christians, but Nero prosecuted them rather than persecuted them. In Nero's time they were charged with the crime of arson which was a capitol offence in ancient Rome. According to the ancient writers they had trials and were found guilty, rounded up and executed. When most of the Christian ringleaders had been arrested, the prosecution stopped an the remaining Christians were able to return to the practice of their religion.The first persecution of the Christians was actually under the emperor Domitian. Now, it is claimed by some that Nero was the emperor who first persecuted the Christians, but Nero prosecuted them rather than persecuted them. In Nero's time they were charged with the crime of arson which was a capitol offence in ancient Rome. According to the ancient writers they had trials and were found guilty, rounded up and executed. When most of the Christian ringleaders had been arrested, the prosecution stopped an the remaining Christians were able to return to the practice of their religion.The first persecution of the Christians was actually under the emperor Domitian. Now, it is claimed by some that Nero was the emperor who first persecuted the Christians, but Nero prosecuted them rather than persecuted them. In Nero's time they were charged with the crime of arson which was a capitol offence in ancient Rome. According to the ancient writers they had trials and were found guilty, rounded up and executed. When most of the Christian ringleaders had been arrested, the prosecution stopped an the remaining Christians were able to return to the practice of their religion.The first persecution of the Christians was actually under the emperor Domitian. Now, it is claimed by some that Nero was the emperor who first persecuted the Christians, but Nero prosecuted them rather than persecuted them. In Nero's time they were charged with the crime of arson which was a capitol offence in ancient Rome. According to the ancient writers they had trials and were found guilty, rounded up and executed. When most of the Christian ringleaders had been arrested, the prosecution stopped an the remaining Christians were able to return to the practice of their religion.The first persecution of the Christians was actually under the emperor Domitian. Now, it is claimed by some that Nero was the emperor who first persecuted the Christians, but Nero prosecuted them rather than persecuted them. In Nero's time they were charged with the crime of arson which was a capitol offence in ancient Rome. According to the ancient writers they had trials and were found guilty, rounded up and executed. When most of the Christian ringleaders had been arrested, the prosecution stopped an the remaining Christians were able to return to the practice of their religion.The first persecution of the Christians was actually under the emperor Domitian. Now, it is claimed by some that Nero was the emperor who first persecuted the Christians, but Nero prosecuted them rather than persecuted them. In Nero's time they were charged with the crime of arson which was a capitol offence in ancient Rome. According to the ancient writers they had trials and were found guilty, rounded up and executed. When most of the Christian ringleaders had been arrested, the prosecution stopped an the remaining Christians were able to return to the practice of their religion.The first persecution of the Christians was actually under the emperor Domitian. Now, it is claimed by some that Nero was the emperor who first persecuted the Christians, but Nero prosecuted them rather than persecuted them. In Nero's time they were charged with the crime of arson which was a capitol offence in ancient Rome. According to the ancient writers they had trials and were found guilty, rounded up and executed. When most of the Christian ringleaders had been arrested, the prosecution stopped an the remaining Christians were able to return to the practice of their religion.
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.
It seems likely that Decius (249-251) was the first Roman emperor to officially persecute Christians.AnswerYou could loosely say it was Nero, although he did not persecute them for their faith, but for the crime of arson. Some authorities say there was a persecution under the emperor Domitian, other doubt this. The major persecutions came under the emperors Decius, Valerian and Diocletian.
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Nero could be said to be important in a negative way, historically, as he was the last emperor of his dynasty. He was also the first and possibly only emperor to commit suicide. In religious circles, Nero is sometimes blamed for the first persecution of the Christians. this is an error, as the Christians were prosecuted for the crime of arson, not persecuted for their religious beliefs.
What happens is nothing after consul Constantain, however Before Nero was first consul who persecuted christians in 100 AD, or 200 AD
Nero, a confirmed sociopath, ruled from 54 to 68 C.E. and persecuted Christians by wrapping them in garments covered with pitch, fastening them to poles and then setting them on fire to light up his gardens during the evening festivities, thus developing the Roman Candle for which he remains famous today.
Why did Nero have self-acknowledged Christians arrested first?