Les derni res pers cutions du troisi me si cle (Gallus, Val rien, Aur lien), Volume 3, examines the final persecutions of Christians during the third century in the Roman Empire. Written by Paul Allard, this historical work delves into the reigns of Emperors Gallus, Valerian, and Aurelian, detailing the specific challenges and trials faced by early Christians under their rule. This volume provides a comprehensive account of the religious and political climate of the period, offering insights into the lives and struggles of those who maintained their faith in the face of adversity. Allard's meticulous research sheds light on a crucial period in the history of Christianity and the Roman Empire.
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