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Theodosius I (Flavius Theodosius) (347-395), Roman emperor, had Amphiloque, eveque of Icone, arrested for disrespect for his son, Arcadius (377-408). The eveque declares “When we protect the Arians who deny the divinity of Jesus Christ, son of God, we must not find it bad that we disrespect a mortal child”. 4th century. Engraving in “Beaute de l'histoire du basse empire” redige by P. J. B. N. 1814.
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C19th AD
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Theodosius I (Flavius Theodosius) (347-395), Roman emperor, had Amphiloque, eveque of Icone, arrested for disrespect for his son, Arcadius (377-408). The eveque declares “When we protect the Arians who deny the divinity of Jesus Christ, son of God, we must not find it bad that we disrespect a mortal child”. 4th century. Engraving in “Beaute de l'histoire du basse empire” redige by P. J. B. N. 1814.

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child / engraving / black and white / 4th century / violence / engraving / human / arrest / history / roman empire / antique rome / childhood / king / youth / antiquite / 4th 4th 4th IV IV 4th century

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