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This was Rome whose Government was mercilessly killing the followers of Jesus at one time and about a century after it. If anyone who was not a christian in Rome was considered to be an "evil". It bettered the condition of people in Rome. Gladiators were banned after it. Fighting with animals was also banned and many other reforms took place.

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Jesus himself had no effect on Roman society. It was his followers who spread the Christian religion and caused change throughout the empire.

Jesus himself had no effect on Roman society. It was his followers who spread the Christian religion and caused change throughout the empire.

Jesus himself had no effect on Roman society. It was his followers who spread the Christian religion and caused change throughout the empire.

Jesus himself had no effect on Roman society. It was his followers who spread the Christian religion and caused change throughout the empire.

Jesus himself had no effect on Roman society. It was his followers who spread the Christian religion and caused change throughout the empire.

Jesus himself had no effect on Roman society. It was his followers who spread the Christian religion and caused change throughout the empire.

Jesus himself had no effect on Roman society. It was his followers who spread the Christian religion and caused change throughout the empire.

Jesus himself had no effect on Roman society. It was his followers who spread the Christian religion and caused change throughout the empire.

Jesus himself had no effect on Roman society. It was his followers who spread the Christian religion and caused change throughout the empire.

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