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Evidence for Christianity in France dates to the 2nd century, with persecution of Christians in Lyon in AD 177 by Romans. When Christianity was legalised in AD 313, 'Romanised', and became 'state religion', were there persecuted churches/'outside denominations' who opposed this?

by /u/[deleted] in /r/AskHistorians

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