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Q: Where did Christians hide from the Romans?
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Who bothered the Romans about Christians?

Christians believed that Jesus was the king of the Jews; a treasonous thought. Christians denounced what they felt were the sinful ways of the Romans.


Who did Romans persecute?

Christians:)


Who were put to death by the Romans for being Christians?

Umm. Christians?


Why were Christians thrown in the arena?

The Romans hated everyone who would not worship their idols. Since Christians did not worship idols, [and since the Romans had Jesus (whom Christians regard as God in human form) crucified], the Romans sent many Christians into the arena to be killed for sport and entertainment.


Why did the Christians get hurt by the Romans?

The Romans told the Christians to worship their Ceasar, but the Chrisitans said that they should only worship God and Jesus......so that made the Romans really angry.


Why did Romans Emperor's persecute Christians?

Christians refused to worship Roman gods.


Why did the early Christians hide after the death of Jesus?

because the Romans were still persecuting christians for herecy. they had to keep the religion hidden until hundreds of years later when Constantine became Romes Cesar. he converted Rome's religion region wide to Christianity ending it all,


What ispired the Romans to become christians?

God


What would Romans do to early Christians?

The Romans as they had all the power would throw the early christians to the lions to get rid of them as they thought they would become more powerful then them.


What date did the Romans become christians?

312 AD


What was the war between the Romans and the Christians?

Punic Wars?


How did the Romans punished the Christians?

The Romans punished Christians through methods such as imprisonment, torture, and execution. Christians were often subjected to brutal forms of punishment, including being thrown to wild animals in arenas or being burned alive. The Roman authorities viewed Christianity as a threat to their societal order and punished those who did not renounce their faith.