22 February 303 A.D. Diocletian's Anti-Christ Edict: Christians Arrested as Traitors, Books Burned, Buildings Levelled

22 February 303 A.D.  John Foxe reports this. Foxe, John.  The New Foxe’s Book of Martyrs.  Gainesville, FL: Bridge-Logos Publishers, 2001. In Nicomedia, the eastern capital of Diocletian’s (eastern) Roman Empire, he issues the edict to “eliminate Christianity from the Empire,” including the “burning of books” and the leveling of “Christian buildings.”  All Christians were to “be arrested as traitors to the empire.”.

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