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History, 06.03.2020 14:39 nerual0503

What was a source of conflict between Christians and Roman rulers during the third century A. D.?

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Christians denied the existence of pagan Roman gods and worshiped only one God.

Christians were a majority in Rome.

The Christians refused to follow Diocletian's orders that all soldiers and administrators sacrifice to Rome's traditional gods.

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