Christian Persecutions
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The perseverance paid off as finally, in 313, the Christian religion was recognized as a legitimate religion in the eyes of the Roman emperor. Bibliography Bibliography Primary Sources 1. Tacitus. The Annals. Translated by Alfred John Church and William Jackson. 2. Pliny the Younger. Letters. Books and Articles 1. Freeman, Charles. Egypt, Greece and Rome; Civilizations of the Ancient Mediterranean. New York: Oxford University Press, 1996. 2. Miller, Andrew. Church History. London: 1860, , (November 27, 2000) 3. The Christian Catacombs of Rome. n.d., , (November 22, 2000)
The perseverance paid off as finally, in 313, the Christian religion was recognized as a legitimate religion in the eyes of the Roman emperor. Bibliography Bibliography Primary Sources 1. Tacitus. The Annals. Translated by Alfred John Church and William Jackson. 2. Pliny the Younger. Letters. Books and Articles 1. Freeman, Charles. Egypt, Greece and Rome; Civilizations of the Ancient Mediterranean. New York: Oxford University Press, 1996. 2. Miller, Andrew. Church History. London: 1860, , (November 27, 2000) 3. The Christian Catacombs of Rome. n.d., , (November 22, 2000)