edicts against christians in ancient rome
"Edicts against Christians in ancient Rome" refers to policies or laws enacted during the Roman Empire that specifically targeted and prohibited the practices, beliefs, or gathering of Christian followers, often resulting in persecution and restrictions on their religious freedom.
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