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  1. Cesare Baronio, C.O. (as an author also known as Caesar Baronius; 30 August 1538 – 30 June 1607) was an Italian Oratorian, cardinal and historian of the Catholic Church. His best-known works are his Annales Ecclesiastici ("Ecclesiastical Annals"), which appeared in 12 folio volumes (1588–1607).

  2. Jun 26, 2024 · Caesar Baronius (born Oct. 31, 1538, Sora, Kingdom of Naples [now in Italy]—died June 30, 1607, Rome) was an ecclesiastical historian and apologist for the Roman Catholic Church. He joined the Oratory in Rome in 1557, eventually succeeding Philip Neri as superior in 1593.

  3. Caesar Baronius (bərō´nēəs), 15381607, Italian ecclesiastical historian, cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He went to Rome c.1557 and soon came under the tutelage of St. Philip Neri.

  4. BARONIUS, CAESAR, VEN. Cardinal and church historian; b. Sora, in the Campagna, Oct. 31, 1538; d. Rome, June 30, 1607. Though descendants of noble families, his parents were of ordinary means.

  5. A biography of the cardinal and ecclesiastical historian who wrote "Annales Ecclesiastici", a work that marked an epoch in historiography. Learn about his life, education, conversion, and influence by St. Philip Neri.

  6. Jun 30, 2022 · Cesare Cardinal Baronius - Cardinal, Antiquarian and Scholar of the Roman Church. by Shawn Tribe on June 30, 2022. Cesare Cardinal Baronius was born in the Kingdom of Naples on August 30, 1538 and died on June 30, 1607. He was one of the most noteworthy scholars of ecclesiastical history and antiquities in the sixteenth and ...

  7. Cesare Baronio, C.O. was an Italian Oratorian, cardinal and historian of the Catholic Church. His best-known works are his Annales Ecclesiastici, which appeared in 12 folio volumes (1588–1607). He is under consideration for sainthood and, in 1845, Pope Benedict XIV declared him Venerable.