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1 2,2 | to harsh punishments and persecution instigated by the new Emperor.~ 2 2,2 | policy of Julian “a gentle persecution, which attracted rather 3 3,6 | during his reign to severe persecution carried out with the aid 4 3,13| subjected to extremely severe persecution. Relations between the Byzantine 5 5,4 | silent with regard to the persecution of images. Apparently there 6 5,4 | In any event, systematic persecution of images in the reign of 7 5,4 | their worshipers than actual persecution.”[85]~ The assertion that 8 5,4 | his reign, initiated the persecution of monasteries and monks. 9 5,5 | Particularly violent was the persecution of the cultus of the Blessed 10 5,8 | to the iconoclasts, the persecution of images and their worshipers 11 5,8 | to continue the further persecution of image-worship.”[163] 12 5,8 | initiate another period of persecution of image-worshipers, although 13 5,8 | feminine slander.”[188]~ The persecution of image-worshipers, glorified 14 6,2 | pursued a policy of cruel persecution of the Christians, which 15 7,1 | Egyptian Nero,” began a violent persecution of Christians and Jews all 16 7,1 | grew worse. Even if the persecution and insults of the Christians 17 7,1 | continual raids. As to religious persecution there is not a trace of 18 7,4 | Philippopolis. But neither persecution of the heretics nor public 19 9,19| came to Italy, escaping the persecution of the iconoclastic emperors.