
16- Gallic Pogrom
In the summer of 177 A.D., a horrific and gruesome anti-Christian pogrom broke out in Gaul. By Au...
The History of the Early Church · Terry Young
September 15, 201428m 5s
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In the summer of 177 A.D., a horrific and gruesome anti-Christian pogrom broke out in Gaul. By August, forty-eight Christians were brutally martyred with the approval of the emperor Marcus Aurelius himself.
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Music “Sons of Constantinople” by Tyler Cunningham, licensed under Pond5.
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[email protected]
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Topics
churchhistorypersecutionmartyrdomgaulromanempireirenaeusmarcusaurelius