Roman Forgeries and Falsifications is a historical book written by Richard Gibbings in 1849. The book examines various counterfeit and corrupted records that were created in ancient Rome, with a particular focus on their connection to the Catholic Church. Gibbings explores the ways in which these forgeries were created and used to manipulate historical records and shape the narrative of Roman history. He also delves into the role that popery played...
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