You may mean the Diocletianic persecution. If so, it is the persecution of Christians by the Roman Emperor Diocletian (ruled from 284 to 305 AD).
I think you mean 'persecution.' The persecution I endured at school got worse as I got older.
Persecution. Retribution.
Storms of persecution refer to intense and widespread persecution or harassment faced by a particular group or individual due to their beliefs, ethnicity, or social status. It often involves systematic discrimination, violence, or oppression aimed at suppressing or punishing those who hold dissenting views.
Sean Noah Walsh has written: 'Perversion and the art of persecution' -- subject(s): Fear, Political aspects, Political and social views, Political persecution, Psychological aspects
Religious persecution refers to the mistreatment, discrimination, or harassment of individuals or groups on the basis of their religious beliefs. This can involve violence, restrictions on religious practices, or social or legal discrimination against people because of their faith.
what does social devaluation mean
persecution - (die) Verfolgung
Social aspects can mean different things. It typically includes social relations, social stratification, and the social interaction that occurs in society.
In social studies, migrate refers to the movement of people from one place to another for various reasons such as job opportunities, better living conditions, or escaping persecution. It can involve internal migration within a country or international migration between countries.
An MSW is a Master of Social Work. However, it can also mean Master of Social Welfare.An MSW is a Master of Social Work. However, it can also mean Master of Social Welfare.An MSW is a Master of Social Work. However, it can also mean Master of Social Welfare.An MSW is a Master of Social Work. However, it can also mean Master of Social Welfare.An MSW is a Master of Social Work. However, it can also mean Master of Social Welfare.An MSW is a Master of Social Work. However, it can also mean Master of Social Welfare.
The people responsible for the persecution were removed from places of power that enabled them to commint the persecution.