"Compendium Annalium Ecclesiasticorum, Volume 2" presents a detailed historical account spanning from the reign of Emperor Trajan to the rule of Constantine the Great, encompassing 205 years of ecclesiastical significance. Authored by Cesare Baronio and Augustinus Sartorius, this volume meticulously chronicles key events, figures, and developments within the early Christian Church.
Drawing upon extensive research and primary sources, the authors offer insights into the challenges and triumphs of the Church during a formative period of its existence. From accounts of persecution to the rise of Christian influence within the Roman Empire, this compendium provides a valuable resource for scholars, historians, and anyone interested in the history of the early Church and its enduring legacy.
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