Emperor Diocletian, seeing Christianity as a threat …

Years: 244 - 387

Emperor Diocletian, seeing Christianity as a threat to Roman state religion and thus to the unity of the empire, launches a violent persecution of Christians.

He issues a decree in 303 ordering all churches demolished, all sacred books burned, and all Christians who are not officials made slaves.

The decree is carried out for three years, a period known as the "Era of Martyrs."

The lives of many Egyptian Christians are spared only because more workers are needed in the porphyry quarries and emerald mines that are worked by Egyptian Christians as "convict labor."

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