In 303 AD, Emperor Diocletian unleashed one of the darkest chapters in Roman history — The Great Persecution.
This wasn’t just a campaign against faith; it was an empire’s attempt to erase a people’s very identity.
From the burning of sacred texts to the execution of bishops and the horrifying public spectacles in the arenas,
Diocletian’s Rome turned martyrdom into theatre — and faith into rebellion.
Through eyewitness accounts from Eusebius of Caesarea and Lactantius, this documentary reveals the true horror
of the empire-wide persecution that sought to destroy Christianity — and how, against all odds, these acts of brutality
forged the very strength that ensured its survival.
Step inside the world of fire, blood, and unbreakable faith — where every flame lit by Rome only burned brighter in the hearts
of the believers it sought to silence.
⚠️ Disclaimer:
This historical documentary contains dramatized depictions of violence, torture, and execution based on verified ancient sources.
All scenes are presented for educational and historical purposes only, not for shock or glorification.
Viewer discretion is advised. The content aims to preserve historical accuracy and context surrounding The Great Persecution
under Emperor Diocletian (303–305 AD).
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