Medieval ecclesiastic historiography

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title: Medieval ecclesiastic historiography
text: Medieval ecclesiastic historiography encompasses the historiographic production by the Clergymen of the European Middle Ages, who created their own style of developing history and passing it on to posterity. It originated with Eusebius of Caesarea, who molded a new way of writing. He gathered several followers who began copying him and propagating his model, even if indirectly. It was generally characterized by the proposal of exposing the goals and methods of the Historians in their work. They
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