medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
On 09/03/11, I wrote, apropos Basilissa of Nicomedia:
> This tradition ascribes to her a death under Diocletian, whose persecution began in Nicomedia in 299 but which seems to have been limited to soldiers and to members of the imperial household. For ordinary civilians this persecution began only in February 303,...
>
Read rather: ... whose persecution began in Nicomedia in 299 but which seems then to have been limited to soldiers and to members of the imperial household.
Best again,
JD
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