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Rise of the third-century Roman church

December 29, 2020December 29, 2020 by General Reference

By the middle of the fifth century the church in Rome had been established as the supreme authority in the West.

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Categories The History of Christian Worship Tags Leo I, Rome, Siricius, Theodosius, Valentinian III
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