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  2. Pliny the Younger on Christians - Wikipedia

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    Pliny opens the letter (sections 1–4) with questions to Trajan concerning trials of Christians brought before him, since he says he has never been present at any trials of Christians. This may indicate that previous trials had taken place and that Pliny was unaware of any existing edicts under Trajan for prosecuting Christians. [15]

  3. Tacitus on Jesus - Wikipedia

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    The Roman historian and senator Tacitus referred to Jesus, his execution by Pontius Pilate, and the existence of early Christians in Rome in his final work, Annals (written c. AD 116), book 15, chapter 44. [1] The context of the passage is the six-day Great Fire of Rome that burned much of the city in AD 64 during the reign of Roman Emperor ...

  4. Trajan - Wikipedia

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    As far as territorial conquest involved tax-collecting, [218] especially of the 25% tax levied on all goods entering the Roman Empire, the tetarte, one can say that Trajan's Parthian War had an "economic" motive. [219] Also, there was the propaganda value of an Eastern conquest that would emulate, in Roman fashion, those of Alexander the Great ...

  5. Kingdom of Pontus - Wikipedia

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    [6] [5] The kingdom was proclaimed by Mithridates I in 281 BC [7] and lasted until its conquest by the Roman Republic in 63 BC. [8] The Kingdom of Pontus reached its largest extent under Mithridates VI the Great, who conquered Colchis , Cappadocia , Bithynia , the Greek colonies of the Tauric Chersonesos , and for a brief time the Roman ...

  6. Pontia gens - Wikipedia

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    Their nomen, Pontius, is a patronymic surname derived from the Oscan praenomen Pontus or Pomptus, cognate with the Latin praenomen Quintus. Thus, Pontius is the Samnite equivalent of the Roman gentes Quinctia and Quinctilia. [2] Alternatively, it may be connected to the Latin word pons (bridge) and mean "bridge builder". [3]

  7. List of Roman governors of Syria - Wikipedia

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    Marcus Pontius Laelianus Larcius Sabinus: 154 – 157: Marcus Cassius Apollinaris 157 – 162: Lucius Attidius Cornelianus 163 – 164: Marcus Annius Libo: 164 – 166: Gnaeus Julius Verus: 166 – 175: Gaius Avidius Cassius: 175 – 178: Publius Martius Verus: 179 – 182: Publius Helvius Pertinax: 183 – 185: Gaius Domitius Dexter: 187 ...

  8. Persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire - Wikipedia

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    A. N. Sherwin-White records that serious discussion of the reasons for Roman persecution of Christians began in 1890 when it produced "20 years of controversy" and three main opinions: first, there was the theory held by most French and Belgian scholars that "there was a general enactment, precisely formulated and valid for the whole empire, which forbade the practice of the Christian religion.

  9. Herennia gens - Wikipedia

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    Cerrinius and Pontius were Samnite nomina, the latter perhaps cognate with the Latin Quinctius. Siculus refers to an inhabitant of Sicily, where some of the Herennii carried on their trade. [ 21 ] [ 22 ] Picens , attributed to the consul of 34 BC, would, if accurate, suggest that a branch of the Herennii had settled in Picenum .