Persecution Neroonero is the emperor who is afraid of his people. Nero lost control of his army, he dominated his army and could not maintain their power. Nero saw that he lost his power, so he became a cruel man in his later life. Nero killed his relatives and the people he called friends, tortured and even imprisoned. Nero tried to impress people, and Nero built a wonderful palace and stadium. It is said that Nero is responsible for the fire that occurred in Rome in the year 64 AD; this will give Nero the opportunity to start his building plan.
The persecution of the Nero Emperor was regarded as the beginning of ten persecution periods. According to Nero 's rule, the apostle Paul was a martyr. In the second trial before Nero, he knew he would not get innocent. 3 Nero is also responsible for the scenes and events in the life of the apostle Paul: religion as a description of the essence and influence of Christ (Ulan Press, 2012), martyrdom of the apostle Peter. Peter was crucified, but he was told that he felt crucified at his own request, as he was not supposed to deserve to be executed like his master. This is only the beginning of persecution.
According to the tradition of the church, under the persecution of Nero, Peter and Paul's saint became Roman martyr. Several of the tasks of the New Testament refer to persecution and very difficult times. For 250 years, Christians were persecuted because they refused worship of Roman emperor. This is regarded as a treason of treason and punished by execution. However, Christianity continues to spread throughout the Mediterranean. In the late fourth century, they became the major religious powers of the Roman Empire.
The first persecution of the emperor took place under Nero and was restricted to Rome. Tassius reported that after the Roman fire of the year 64 AD, some people were in charge of Nero and the emperor tried to ask Christians for liability. After Nero, a great persecution took place under the rule of Emperor Domitian and persecution was done in the capital of Gallo, Rugudunam. The letter surviving from the Governor Bythinia, Pliny the Younger, explained the persecution and execution of Christian of Emperor Trajan. The persecution of 246-251 by Dexan was a serious threat to the church, but in the end it strengthened the contempt of Christianity. Diocletian made the most serious persecution of Christians that lasted from 303 to 311