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What policy did Nero adopt after the burning of Rome in 64 CE?
A. He banished all Jews and Christians.
B. He legalized Christianity.
C. He made Christianity empire's official religion.
D. He persecuted and unalive Christians.
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D. He persecuted and put Christians to death.
After the Great Fire of Rome in 64 CE Nero blamed Christians as scapegoats; Tacitus and other sources describe Christians being tortured, crucified, and burned (e.g., as spectacle in Nero’s gardens). He did not legalize Christianity or make it the state religion.
After the Great Fire of Rome in 64 CE Nero blamed Christians as scapegoats; Tacitus and other sources describe Christians being tortured, crucified, and burned (e.g., as spectacle in Nero’s gardens). He did not legalize Christianity or make it the state religion.
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