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Voices of the Past | Earliest Roman reference to Jesus & Christianity (116 AD) // Tacitus' Annals // Roman Primary Source @VoicesofthePast | Uploaded April 2019 | Updated October 2024, 1 day ago.
This extract from Tacitus´ Annals (116 AD) represents the oldest reference to Christianity in Roman texts that have survived to this date. In it he describes the persecution of Christians under Nero in 65 AD, and corroborates parts of the New Testament; albeit with some derision at the "disease" that has spread from Judea and "taken hold" in the capital.

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