Christmas
had to wait more than 300 years after the birth of Jesus before it began to be
popularized in a meaningful way. Instead, the first Christians were focused on
spreading the word about Christianity while avoiding official persecution,
which began as early as A.D. 64 under the Roman emperor Nero. For the next two
centuries and more, Christians endured prison and death at the hands of the
Roman Empire, while Egyptian, Greek, and Persian gods continued to be worshiped
freely.
In
the first centuries A.D., the Roman Empire extended around the Mediterranean
Sea, encompassing areas we now know as northern Africa (including Egypt), the
Middle East (including present-day Israel, Jordan, and Syria), Europe
(including France, England, Italy, and Greece), and the region where Europe
borders Asia (Turkey).
Things
began to change when Emperor Constantine, who came to power over the Roman
Empire in 306, gradually converted to Christianity. As a result, Christianity
became the state religion, and public funds were used to build churches.
Constantine commissioned the building of the Church of the Nativity on a spot
in Bethlehem that was believed to be the exact birthplace of Christ. By the end
of the fourth century, the old forms of worship had been banned and
Christianity began spreading.
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