persecution under emperor diocletian
Persecution under Emperor Diocletian refers to a series of harsh measures and systematic actions taken by Emperor Diocletian of the Roman Empire between 303 and 311 AD, primarily targeting Christians and other religious groups, resulting in severe repression, imprisonment, and execution.
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