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| Alchemy | |
| ... The Roman emperor Caligula is said to have instituted experiments for producing gold from orpiment, a sulfide of arsenic, and the emperor Diocletian is said to ... |
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| The True Story Of Santa Claus | |
| ... Under the Roman Emperor Diocletian, who ruthlessly persecuted Christians, Bishop Nicholas suffered for his faith, was exiled and imprisoned. ... |
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| The Passion Of Saints Perpetua And Felicity | |
| ... place. During the rule of Diocletian, Christianity was not the religion of popular belief. Many of Romans practiced polytheism. ... |
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| Origin Of Christmas Traditions | |
| ... He was imprisoned during the Roman emperor Diocletian's persecution of Christians but was released under the rule of Emperor Constantine the Great. ... |
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| The Origins Of The Computer | |
| ... Later Caracalla (211-217) and Diocletian (284-305) eretc ed two mammoth baths that bear their names, and Maxentius (306-312) built a huge vaulted basilica, now ... |
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| Church Leadership | |
| ... The great number of Dacian-Roman martyrs in the South of the Danube during Emperor Diocletian`s persecutions (284 - 305), who paid with there lives for ... |
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| History Of Marriage | |
| ... The laws started to change in 295 CE. The Roman Emperor Diocletian produced a law that forbade consanguineous marriages (Parker 1996). ... |
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| Animation | |
| ... Marcus Aurelius Carus) 283–84 Numerian (Marcus Aurelius Numerius Numerianus) 283–85 Carinus (Marcus Aurelius Carinus) 284–305 Diocletian (Gaius Aurelius ... |
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| The Roman Empire | |
| ... Later Caracalla (211-217) and Diocletian (284-305) erected two mammoth baths that bear their names, and Maxentius (306-312) built a huge vaulted basilica, now ... |
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| St. Gregory Of Tours | |
| ... civil wars. Gregory wrote that these conflicts were more hurtful to the church than the persecution from Diocletian. Eventually ... |
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| Persecution | |
| ... The greatest number of martyrs was made during the persecutions of Decius and Diocletian in the mid-third and early fourth centuries. ... |
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| Renaissance | |
| ... Broadly interpreted, the age of Diocletian marked a decisive stage in the transition from the classical, the Greco-Roman, civilization of the ancient Roman ... |
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| Constantine | |
| ... Having previously attained the rank of tribune and provincial governor, Constantius was raised to the rank of Caesar after the retirement of Diocletian in 305 ... |
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| The Rapid Spread Of Christianity | |
| ... Non-Christians like Diocletian tried to persecute Christianity but the religion proved to be too powerful to be blotted out by force. ... |
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| The Passion Of Saints Perpetua And Felicity | |
| ... place. During the rule of Diocletian, Christianity was not the religion of popular belief. Many of Romans practiced polytheism. ... |
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| Emperor Justinian: Architect Of The Byzantine Legacy | |
| ... 69). From its peak under the Roman Emperors Constantine and Diocletian in the 300's, Rome importance in the Empire began to shrink. ... |
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| European Renaissance | |
| ... Broadly interpreted, the age of Diocletian marked a decisive stage in the transition from the classical, the Greco-Roman, civilization of the ancient Roman ... |
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| Antichrist | |
| ... was the antichrist. Nero, Diocletian, Caligula, and Julian were all Roman emperors who were thought to be the antichrist. In the ... |
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| Renaissance | |
| ... Broadly interpreted, the age of Diocletian marked a decisive stage in the transition from the classical, the Greco-Roman, civilization of the ancient Roman ... |
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| Roman Baths | |
| ... the baths. Some of the popular baths were called, ‘Baths at Caracella', ‘Baths of Diocletian' and ‘Baths at Bath. There were ... |
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