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The Wealthy people and people who could afford Jewelry wore the Ancient Africa Jewelry!
A:Legalising Christianity meant that there could never be another Great Persecution of Christians as there had been under Emperor Diocletian, and more briefly under Emperors Decius and Valerian. However, what was far more important to the advance of Christianity was making the ancient pagan religions illegal towards the end of the fourth century.
The Colosseum was started in 72 AD by the emperor Vespasian. It was dedicated in 80 AD by the emperor Titus. The huge arena could up to 80,000 spectators. Public sports held there included fighting gladiators and execution of early Christians.
He was a dictator in Rome. He started the great fire in Rome, and blamed it on Christians. Later, members of Senate and the army rebelled, and he came down from his reign. Him starting the fire was actually just a rumor. He tryed to get everyone out of the fire in time, and luckly (or so he thought at the time) he survived. People did rebel--so you got that part right--but it was false accusation. He didn't much like being harrased, and made a fool of, so he tryed to stop the rumors. No one would listen. And not much later he was assanated. xD
In ancient Egypt only the scribes learnt to read and write!
How ancient? Even in the ancient times. they had Woman Emperor.
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.
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 structure in ancient Greece could hold 14000 people
Although you could trust all Christians, such is probably not the best idea. Christians are just normal people. (A good saying is: "Christians are not perfect; just forgiven.") Some Christians are trustworthy and some are not. So I would not suggest trusting all Christian people.
Actually it's the "Mandate of Heaven", In ancient Chinese times this was the ability to be emperor given by the gods, but if your were a cruel and reckless ruler the subordinates could overthrow you and you would lose your ability to be emperor.
The emperor was put there by god and could just as easily be removed by god.
The Wealthy people and people who could afford Jewelry wore the Ancient Africa Jewelry!
they kiled people because they had noting to do and they could not do any womans
Your question does not have a verb. You need to specify what it is that an emperor could do.
A:If Christmas celebrations were limited to those people who could prove they are Christians then Eid could be promulgated those people who could prove they are Muslims, Saturnalia for to those people who could prove they are atheists, and so on, presumably with the same rights to public holidays in each case. So many different holidays could be unworkable socially, but it would provide fairness, and we must remember that fairness is important to Christians as part of the doctrine of loving their neighbours and even their enemies. Or we could stick with the present system, even if it gives an unfair advantage to Christians.
People who could write in ancient Rome we called either a scriptor, an auctor, or a scriba. A scriba connoted a professional writer.