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Sentences with TRADITORES

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"The term traditores is derived from the Latin word 'tradere', meaning 'to hand over'."
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"During the early fourth century, some traditores betrayed their fellow Christians in order to avoid persecution."
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"The traditores were criticized by others in the Christian community for their actions."
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"Some traditores repented later and sought forgiveness from their fellow Christians."
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"The traditores were seen as traitors within the Christian faith."
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"The Diocletianic Persecution resulted in the martyrdom of many Christians who refused to become traditores."
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"The traditores were often coerced or threatened into handing over the sacred texts."
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"The actions of the traditores caused divisions within the Christian community."
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"The term traditores is primarily used in reference to the events of the Diocletianic Persecution."
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"The traditores were seen as a threat to the survival of the Christian faith."
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"Many traditores were Roman officials or individuals in positions of power."
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"The traditores were excommunicated from the Christian community by some bishops."
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"The actions of the traditores had long-lasting effects on the early Christian Church."
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"The traditores were responsible for the loss and destruction of numerous sacred texts."
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"The betrayal committed by the traditores was seen as a betrayal of God."
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"The traditores were often denounced and condemned by their fellow Christians."
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"The traditores were a source of great distress and sadness for many believers."
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"The term traditores is still used today to refer to those who betray their religious community."
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"The traditores were political leaders who betrayed their own people."
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"The Roman Empire was plagued by traditores during its decline."
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"The traditores were often associated with corruption and bribery."
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"Many historians believe that the rise of the traditores weakened the Roman state."
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"The reaction against the traditores led to a period of political instability."
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"The traditores were known to switch sides in order to save their own lives."
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"The traditores were despised by the general population for their treacherous behavior."
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"The term 'traditores' originated in Ancient Rome."
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"The traditores were seen as opportunists who had no loyalty to anyone but themselves."
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"Some traditores were executed for their acts of betrayal."
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