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1 гонение
( преследование христиан со стороны государства и иноверцев) persecutionво времена гонений на христиан при императоре он был подвергнут пыткам, а затем обезглавлен в Риме за христианскую веру — he was tortured and then beheaded for his Christianity at Rome during the persecution of Christians under Emperor Diocletian
гонения за веру, преследование верующих — religious persecutions
гонение на ранних христиан — the persecution of the early Christians, the early Christian persecutions
гонение на христиан при императоре Адриане (2 в.) — the persecution of (the) Christians under [by] Emperor Hadrian
гонение на христиан при императоре Валериане (3 в.) — the persecution of (the) Christians by Emperor Valerian
гонение на христиан при императоре Галле (3 в.) — the persecution of (the) Christians by Emperor Gallus
гонение на христиан при императоре Галлиене (3 в.) — the persecution of (the) Christians by Emperor Gallienus
гонение на христиан при императоре Деции (3 в.) — the persecution of (the) Chrstians by Emperor Decius, Decius' persecution of the Christians
гонение на христиан при императоре Диоклетиане (4 в.) — the persecution of (the) Christians by Emperor Diocletian, Diocletian's persecution of (the) Christians, the persecution of Diocletian
гонение на христиан при императоре Домициане (1 в.) — the persecution of (the) Christians under Emperor Domitian
гонение на христиан при императоре Иулиане [Юлиане] Отступнике (4 в.) — the persecution of (the) Christians under Julian the Apostate
гонение на христиан при императоре Максимиане (3-4 вв.) — the persecution of (the) Christians by Emperor Maximian, the persecution of Maximian
гонение на христиан при императоре Нероне (1 в.) — the persecution of (the) Christians under Emperor Nero
гонение на христиан при императоре Траяне (1-2 вв.) — the persecution of (the) Christians under [of] Emperor Trajan
гонение на христиан при царе Персии Шапуре (4 в.) — the persecution of the Christians by King S(h)apor of Persia
начать гонения, библ. воздвигнуть гонения — to raise persecution
подвергаться гонениям, библ. быть гонимым to — suffer persecution
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