Roman Empire - Diocletian's first "Edict against the Christians" was published
Time: Tuesday Feb 24, 303
Place: Roman Empire
Details: Diocletian's first "Edict against the Christians" was published. The edict ordered the destruction of Christian scriptures and places of worship across the empire and prohibited Christians from assembling for worship.
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