If you were talking about Medieval Times....people who stood up to Rome...i can remember was their contemporaries in the medieval times Ottoman Turks, or the muslim leagues...aside from Jewish Christians there were many opposed to their so-called Crusades for so-called CHristianity when it is reallly abot Catholicism (Universality) of Rome
2007-01-01 20:10:57
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answered by Philadelphia 2
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Are you serious? Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull? You have alot more reading to do, silly girl. The American Indian was by no means the first to be persecuted-what about the Jews in the holocaust, the Israelites in Egypt, and the Africans brought to MANY countries to be enslaved-not just America?
It is documented that over a quarter of a million people have been murdered in the name of Roman Catholicism, through the Crusades and the Inquisition ALONE.
And "who stood up to the USA" ? I am an American citizen by birth. People choose their religions. I resent the fact that I am being thrown into a generalization comprised of a group of misled and uneducated witch hunters. I may not agree with the acts and decisions of our current leader either, but a country is to religion as apples are to oranges, and every country has something morbid in it's history that shouldn't be attached involuntarily to it's current citizens.
Injustice is everywhere, hon. Sometimes people are persecuted for their cause, and sometimes there is no reasoning at all. It is pointless to make a list and try to make sense of any of it-and there is no one religion or country that is evil.
2007-01-01 20:15:58
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answered by dragonlady 4
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How approximately: Autumn Skye Sahara Lily Delilah Hazel Violet team spirit Ivy Holly Acacia Sequoia Emerald Raven Camellia Laurel Jasmine Olive Aurora Rain Robin Serenity desire this helped?
2016-11-25 21:58:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Most of the people crucified by Rome where criminals. The Romans had a very sophisticated legal system and for the most part were quite just in their judgments.
Crucifixion was regarded as a fairly light punishment, they had far crueler methods of execution for what they regarded as serious crimes.
One set aside for patricide was to be sewn into a sack with a couple of dogs and a rooster then thrown into a river.
Before you drowned the dogs and rooster would disembowel you in there struggle to get out of the sack!!
2007-01-01 20:15:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I doubt if anyone has ALL the names. I'm sure that there are many people living that have not been killed by the USA. Mony of them are living in the USA and are left to their opinion. That's the freedom that the USA has had in it with I would say, VERY few exceptions.
As far as Rome goes;try reading Fox's Book of Martyrs, and you will get a sense of why they were dying.
2007-01-01 20:29:03
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answered by Christian Sinner 7
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Saddam Hussein
2007-01-01 20:10:38
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answered by Nemesis 7
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Well, who do ya want? Rome or US?
Rome look into Spartacus. 2,000 slaves were crucified. And vs the US? Wow, let me get back to you!
2007-01-01 20:05:09
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answered by Haiku Hanna 3
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names????? there were tens of thousands crucified. that was a friggin long time ago, sitting bull was not crucified you twit.
2007-01-01 20:00:47
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answered by Anonymous
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this question sucks
2007-01-01 20:01:04
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answered by myFEARisALIEN! 2
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