ch16
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The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Chapter 16
Node Tree
- rome_govt
- capitation_tax_jewish_people
- christians
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cyprian
- paternus_summons_cyprian
- cyprian_church_of_carthage_and_africa
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galerius_warrant_execution_christians
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manner_of_execution
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we_will_die_with_him
- cyprian_first_martyrdom
- martyr_apostate_honour_infamy
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we_will_die_with_him
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manner_of_execution
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manner_of_execution
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we_will_die_with_him
- cyprian_first_martyrdom
- martyr_apostate_honour_infamy
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we_will_die_with_him
- domitian
- expedience_elude_laws
- iii
- jews
- justify_persecution
Nodes
| christians | |
| content | Early christians |
| children | persecution_first_christians, sect, tolerated, illegal_gatherings |
| persecution_first_christians | |
| content | Persecution of First Christians |
| children | against_ancestral_tradition, mysterious_veil |
| parents | christians |
| against_ancestral_tradition | |
| content | went against ancestral tradition |
| parents | persecution_first_christians |
| jews | |
| content | Jews |
| children | unlawful_pay_taxes, nation |
| unlawful_pay_taxes | |
| content | Felt it unlawful to pay taxes |
| parents | jews |
| impatience_rome_dominion | |
| content | impatience of Rome Dominion |
| children | barchochebas |
| parents | rome_govt |
| rome_govt | |
| content | Rome Government |
| children | impatience_rome_dominion |
| barchochebas | |
| content | Barchochebas |
| children | hadrian, hardian (fought) |
| parents | impatience_rome_dominion |
| hardian | |
| content | Hardian |
| parents | barchochebas |
| nation | |
| content | Nation |
| children | difference_between |
| parents | jews |
| sect | |
| content | Sect |
| children | difference_between |
| parents | christians |
| difference_between | |
| content | Difference between |
| parents | sect, nation |
| illegal_gatherings | |
| content | Illegal Gatherings |
| parents | christians |
| restored_ancient_privileges | |
| content | Restored Ancient Prvileges |
| parents | pius |
| pius | |
| content | Pius |
| children | restored_ancient_privileges |
| parents | hadrian |
| hadrian | |
| content | hadrian |
| children | pius |
| parents | barchochebas |
| tolerated | |
| content | Tolerated |
| parents | christians |
| justify_persecution | |
| content | History... ill deserve,... plead cause tyrants, justify maxims persecution |
| children | mysterious_veil (next) |
| remarks | musings: why were christrians persecuted? |
| mysterious_veil | |
| content | Mysterious Veil, infancy church, protection |
| children | providence_not_much_attention, except_nero_no_roman_persecution |
| parents | persecution_first_christians, justify_persecution |
| remarks | the early christians blended in to roman society with the existing Jewish population |
| providence_not_much_attention | |
| content | providence didn't pay them much attention |
| parents | mysterious_veil |
| except_nero_no_roman_persecution | |
| content | Except for Nero, no real traces of Roman intolerance |
| children | improper_dismiss_nero, nero_reign_fire |
| parents | mysterious_veil |
| nero_reign_fire | |
| content | Nero Reign in the 10th year afflicted with fire |
| children | passage_of_tacitus, nero_blamed |
| parents | except_nero_no_roman_persecution |
| nero_blamed | |
| content | Nero Blamed for starting the fire on his own city |
| children | incredible_stories_genius_enraged_people (was this the rationale for blaming Nero?), nero_invents_claims_christians_culprits (done to deflect the blame he was receiving) |
| parents | nero_reign_fire |
| incredible_stories_genius_enraged_people | |
| content | "The most incredible stories are the best adapted to the genius of an enraged people" |
| parents | nero_blamed |
| remarks | I mostly included this verbatim because it's a nice quote that also applies to internet mob mentality |
| nero_invents_claims_christians_culprits | |
| content | Nero invents claims that Christians were behind the fire |
| children | torture (Nero tortures (and interrogates?) Christians) |
| parents | nero_blamed |
| torture | |
| content | torture |
| parents | nero_invents_claims_christians_culprits |
| improper_dismiss_nero | |
| content | It would be improper... dismiss Nero's persecution... till we have made observations |
| parents | except_nero_no_roman_persecution |
| passage_of_tacitus | |
| content | Passage of Tacitus |
| children | tacitus |
| parents | nero_reign_fire |
| tacitus | |
| content | Tacitus |
| children | annals, born_years_before_fire, hadrian_succeeds_throne, life_of_agricola |
| parents | passage_of_tacitus |
| born_years_before_fire | |
| content | Born years before fire, wrote about it secondhand |
| parents | tacitus |
| life_of_agricola | |
| content | 40 years old, wrote life of Agricola |
| children | history_of_rome (after) |
| parents | tacitus |
| history_of_rome | |
| content | History of Rome, thirty books, fall of nero to ascension of Nerva |
| parents | life_of_agricola |
| annals | |
| content | Annals, four successors to Augustus |
| parents | tacitus |
| hadrian_succeeds_throne | |
| content | Hadrian succeeds throne before tacitus writes about fire |
| children | indulge_himself_in_description |
| parents | tacitus |
| indulge_himself_in_description | |
| content | Indulge himself in the description of the origin.. not according.. prejudices.. Nero.. [but] as according .. [to] time of Hadrian |
| children | conjecture |
| parents | hadrian_succeeds_throne |
| conjecture | |
| content | Conjecture: Galilaeans sect. Followers of Judas of Gaulonite |
| parents | indulge_himself_in_description |
| capitation_tax_jewish_people | |
| content | Emperors Levied Capitation Tax on Jewish People |
| children | tribunual_of_emperor |
| tribunual_of_emperor | |
| content | Tribunal of Emperor |
| children | grandsons_st_jude (brought before tribunual) |
| parents | capitation_tax_jewish_people |
| grandsons_st_jude | |
| content | Grandsons of St. Jude, the brother of Jesus Christ |
| children | heirs_to_throne_of_david |
| parents | tribunual_of_emperor |
| heirs_to_throne_of_david | |
| content | Heirs to Throne of David |
| children | suspicians_of_tyrant (protected from suspicians) |
| parents | grandsons_st_jude |
| domitian | |
| content | Domitian |
| children | suspicians_of_tyrant, domitilla (niece, bestowed to flavius clemens in marriage,adopted children in hope of succession), flavius_sabinus (uncle) |
| suspicians_of_tyrant | |
| content | suspicians of tyrant |
| parents | domitian, heirs_to_throne_of_david |
| flavius_sabinus | |
| content | Flavius Sabinus |
| children | two_sons |
| parents | domitian |
| two_sons | |
| content | two sons |
| children | elder_son_convicted, flavius_clemens (younger son) |
| parents | flavius_sabinus |
| elder_son_convicted | |
| content | elder son convicted of treasonous intentions |
| parents | two_sons |
| flavius_clemens | |
| content | Flavius Clemens |
| children | charged_atheism_jewish_manners, domitilla (wife), flavius_condemed_executed |
| parents | two_sons |
| domitilla | |
| content | Domitilla |
| children | charged_atheism_jewish_manners, domitilla_banished |
| parents | domitian, flavius_clemens |
| domitilla_banished | |
| content | Domitilla Banished to coast of Campania |
| parents | domitilla, charged_atheism_jewish_manners |
| flavius_condemed_executed | |
| content | Flavius Condemed and Executed |
| parents | flavius_clemens, charged_atheism_jewish_manners |
| charged_atheism_jewish_manners | |
| content | Charged with "Atheism and Jewish Manners", a singular association of ideas, which cannot with any propriety be applied except to the Christians |
| children | clemens_domitilla_first_martyrs, domitilla_banished, flavius_condemed_executed |
| parents | flavius_clemens, domitilla |
| clemens_domitilla_first_martyrs | |
| content | Clemens and Domitilla First Martyrs |
| children | younger_pliny_bithynia_pontia (10 years after) |
| parents | charged_atheism_jewish_manners |
| younger_pliny_bithynia_pontia | |
| content | Younger Pliny Entrusted with government of Bithynia and Pontia, under reign of Trajan |
| children | never_assisted_judicial_proceedings_christians |
| parents | clemens_domitilla_first_martyrs |
| never_assisted_judicial_proceedings_christians | |
| content | Never assisted judicial proceedings against Christians |
| children | uninformed |
| parents | younger_pliny_bithynia_pontia |
| uninformed | |
| content | Uninformed by "nature of guilt", "method of conviction", "degree of their punishment" |
| children | trajan_instruct_ignorance |
| parents | never_assisted_judicial_proceedings_christians |
| no_laws_or_decrees_against_christians | |
| content | No laws or decrees against christians. |
| parents | trajan_instruct_ignorance |
| trajan_instruct_ignorance | |
| content | Asked Trajan to "instruct his ignorance" |
| children | answer_of_trajan, no_laws_or_decrees_against_christians (demonstrates that there were no official laws against,Christians) |
| parents | uninformed |
| answer_of_trajan | |
| content | Answer of Trajan: "as much regard for justice and humanity as could be reconciled with his mistaken notions of religious policy" |
| parents | trajan_instruct_ignorance |
| expedience_elude_laws | |
| content | The expedience which was employed to elude the presence of the laws afford... proof how effectually they dissappointed... private malice or superstitious zeal |
| iii | |
| content | iii |
| children | punishment_not_inevitable |
| punishment_not_inevitable | |
| content | Punishment was not the inevitable consequence of conviction |
| children | total_disregard_truth_natural_mistake, easy_pardon |
| parents | iii |
| easy_pardon | |
| content | easy pardon, cast a few grains of incense upon the altar |
| children | persuations_ineffectual |
| parents | punishment_not_inevitable |
| persuations_ineffectual | |
| content | If threats/persuations ineffectual, he [judge? magistrate?] had often recourse to violence. |
| children | obtain_not_confession_but_denial |
| parents | easy_pardon |
| obtain_not_confession_but_denial | |
| content | Obtain not a confession, but a denial, of the crime which was object of the inquiry |
| children | monks_invented_torments |
| parents | persuations_ineffectual |
| monks_invented_torments | |
| content | Monks of succeeding ages.. entertained themselves by diversifying the deaths and suffering of primitive martyrs... frequenctly invented torments |
| parents | obtain_not_confession_but_denial |
| writers_zeal_against_heretics | |
| content | ecclasiastical writers.. ascribed to the Roman magistrates... zeal which filled their own breasts against heretics and idolators of their own time |
| children | magistrates_respected_justice |
| parents | total_disregard_truth_natural_mistake |
| total_disregard_truth_natural_mistake | |
| content | The total disgregard of truth and pobability.. of these primitive martyrdoms was occasioned by a very natural mistake. |
| children | writers_zeal_against_heretics, cyprian_church_of_carthage_and_africa |
| parents | punishment_not_inevitable |
| magistrates_respected_justice | |
| content | It is certain.. greatest part of magistrates respected rules of justice. |
| children | martyrs_opposite_extremes |
| parents | writers_zeal_against_heretics |
| martyrs_opposite_extremes | |
| content | martyrs... selected from the most opposite of extremes |
| children | bishops_presbyters_or_meanest_little_value |
| parents | magistrates_respected_justice |
| bishops_presbyters_or_meanest_little_value | |
| content | Either bishops and presbyters or else they were meanest and most abject... whose lives were esteemed of little value |
| children | origen_number_of_martyrs_inconsiderable |
| parents | martyrs_opposite_extremes |
| origen_number_of_martyrs_inconsiderable | |
| content | Origen... declares... number of martyrs was very inconsiderable |
| children | dionysis_ten_men_seven_women |
| parents | bishops_presbyters_or_meanest_little_value |
| dionysis_ten_men_seven_women | |
| content | Dionysis... persecution [under] Decius, reckons only ten men and seven women |
| parents | origen_number_of_martyrs_inconsiderable |
| cyprian_church_of_carthage_and_africa | |
| content | During the same period of prosecution... Cyprian governed the church... of Carthage... [and] even Africa |
| children | banishment_to_curubis, cyprian_proves_bishop_peril_exagerated |
| parents | total_disregard_truth_natural_mistake, cyprian |
| cyprian_proves_bishop_peril_exagerated | |
| content | Life of Cyprian is sufficient to prove... our fancy has exagerated the perilous situation of a Christian Bishop |
| children | four_emperors_perished |
| parents | cyprian_church_of_carthage_and_africa |
| four_emperors_perished | |
| content | Four emperors perished by the sword in the space of ten years, during which bishop of Carthage guided by his authority... councils of African church |
| children | edicts_of_decius |
| parents | cyprian_proves_bishop_peril_exagerated |
| edicts_of_decius | |
| content | Only in the third year of admin... edicts of Decius.. magistrates... demanded that Cyprian... thrown to the lions. |
| children | withdrew_solitude |
| parents | four_emperors_perished |
| withdrew_solitude | |
| content | Withdrew himself into obscure solitude |
| children | death_cause_of_religion |
| parents | edicts_of_decius |
| death_cause_of_religion | |
| content | Eight years later, he suffered death in the cause of religion |
| parents | withdrew_solitude |
| cyprian | |
| content | cyprian |
| children | paternus_summons_cyprian, cyprian_church_of_carthage_and_africa, galerius_warrant_execution_christians, manner_of_execution |
| paternus_summons_cyprian | |
| content | Valerian.. consul for the third... Gallienus for the forth.. Paternus, proconsul of Africa, summoned Cyprian |
| children | banishment_to_curubis |
| parents | cyprian |
| banishment_to_curubis | |
| content | Banishment to Curubis, about 40 miles from Carthage |
| children | recalled_after_new_proconsol |
| parents | cyprian_church_of_carthage_and_africa, paternus_summons_cyprian |
| recalled_after_new_proconsol | |
| content | Recalled from exile after arrival of new proconsul. |
| parents | banishment_to_curubis |
| galerius_warrant_execution_christians | |
| content | Year after Cyprian apprehended, Galerius Maximus, Proconsul of Africa,... imperial warrant for execution of Christian Teachers |
| children | manner_of_execution |
| parents | cyprian |
| manner_of_execution | |
| content | Manner of execution... mildest and least painful |
| children | we_will_die_with_him |
| parents | galerius_warrant_execution_christians, cyprian |
| remarks | execution was a beheading |
| we_will_die_with_him | |
| content | 'we will die with him'... christians who waited at palace gates |
| children | cyprian_first_martyrdom, martyr_apostate_honour_infamy |
| parents | manner_of_execution |
| cyprian_first_martyrdom | |
| content | Of so great a multitude of Bishops in Africa... Cyprian... first.. martyrdom |
| parents | we_will_die_with_him |
| martyr_apostate_honour_infamy | |
| content | Die a martyr or live an Apostate,... honour or infamy |
| children | first_christians_martyrdom_eagerness |
| parents | we_will_die_with_him |
| first_christians_martyrdom_eagerness | |
| content | Fervor of First Christians... desired martyrdom with... eagerness |
| children | fever_of_mind_gave_way_to |
| parents | martyr_apostate_honour_infamy |
| fever_of_mind_gave_way_to | |
| content | Although devotion had raised... this fever of the mind, it insensibly gave way to... hopes and fears of the human heart..., love of life, apprehensions of pain,... horror of dissolution |
| children | charged_prepare_an_answer |
| parents | first_christians_martyrdom_eagerness |
| charged_prepare_an_answer | |
| content | I. A modern Inquisitor... hear with surprise... charge... communicated.. convenient time... prepare an answer |
| children | provincial_governers_certificates, unworthy_christians, convictions_christians_depended_on |
| parents | fever_of_mind_gave_way_to |
| provincial_governers_certificates | |
| content | II. Provincial Governers... selling certificates [libels]... complied with laws... sacrificed to... deities |
| parents | charged_prepare_an_answer |
| unworthy_christians | |
| content | III. Unworthy Christians... publically denounced faith which they had professed |
| children | prosecution_abated_returning_multitude |
| parents | charged_prepare_an_answer |
| prosecution_abated_returning_multitude | |
| content | As soon as the severity of the prosecution was abated... returning multitude of penitents |
| parents | unworthy_christians |
| convictions_christians_depended_on | |
| content | IV. Notwithstanding... rules... conviction... Christians... fate of those sectaries... depended on... own behavior... circumstances of times... temper of... rulers |
| children | ten_persecutions, apology_of_tertullian |
| parents | charged_prepare_an_answer |
| ten_persecutions | |
| content | ten persections |
| children | ten_plagues_horns |
| parents | convictions_christians_depended_on |
| remarks | "ten" is emphasized |
| ten_plagues_horns | |
| content | ten plauges of egypt, ten horns of the apocalypse |
| parents | ten_persecutions |
| apology_of_tertullian | |
| content | Apology of Tertullian contains... suspicious instances of Imperial Clemency |
| children | injustice_marcus_lenity_commodus |
| parents | convictions_christians_depended_on |
| injustice_marcus_lenity_commodus | |
| content | Injustice of Marcus, Lenity of Commodus |
| children | severus (After Commodus), marcia_affection_oppressed_church |
| parents | apology_of_tertullian |
| marcia_affection_oppressed_church | |
| content | Marcia, the most favored of the concubines... entertained a singular affection for the oppressed church |
| children | thirteen_years_tyranny_safely |
| parents | injustice_marcus_lenity_commodus |
| thirteen_years_tyranny_safely | |
| content | Passed in safety the thirteen years of a cruel tyranny |
| children | severus (After Commodus) |
| parents | marcia_affection_oppressed_church |
| severus | |
| content | Severus |
| children | proselytes_increased_numbers, fury_populace_checked |
| parents | injustice_marcus_lenity_commodus, thirteen_years_tyranny_safely |
| fury_populace_checked | |
| content | Fury populace checked, ancient laws suspended, provincial governers annual present from church |
| parents | severus |
| proselytes_increased_numbers | |
| content | Increased numbers of proselytes (converted) |
| children | severus_edict |
| parents | severus |
| severus_edict | |
| content | Severus declares edict to restrain progress of christianity |
| children | expired_authority_emperor |
| parents | proselytes_increased_numbers |
| expired_authority_emperor | |
| content | Expired with authority of emporer |
| children | 38_years_calm |
| parents | severus_edict |
| 38_years_calm | |
| content | 38 years calm |
| children | mamaea_converses_origen |
| parents | expired_authority_emperor |
| mamaea_converses_origen | |
| content | Mamaea converses with Origen while passing through Antioch. |
| children | philip (Origen wrote to Philip), alexander |
| parents | 38_years_calm |
| alexander | |
| content | Alexander, son of Mamaea |
| children | alexander_death_maximin_massacre, injudicious_regard_christianity |
| parents | mamaea_converses_origen |
| injudicious_regard_christianity | |
| content | Singular yet injudicious regard for Christian Religion |
| parents | alexander |
| alexander_death_maximin_massacre | |
| content | Death of Alexander, Maximin "promiscuous massacre" of Christians of every rank |
| children | philip |
| parents | alexander |
| philip | |
| content | Emperor Philip: friend and protector to Christians |
| parents | alexander_death_maximin_massacre, mamaea_converses_origen |