hortly afterwards the Afterlife (Nisan 14 or 15) and Awakening and Abundant Agency and Ascension of Jesus, the Jerusalem abbey was founded as the aboriginal Christian abbey with about 120 Jews and Jewish Proselytes (Acts 1:15), followed by Pentecost (Sivan 6), the Ananias and Sapphira incident, Pharisee Gamaliel's aegis of the Apostles (5:34-39), the stoning of Saint Stephen (see additionally Animality of Christians) and the consecutive breakdown of the abbey (7:54-8:8) which led to the ablution of Simon Magus in Samaria (8:9-24), and additionally an Ethiopian eunuch (8:26-40). Paul's "Road to Damascus" about-face to "Apostle to the Gentiles" is aboriginal recorded in 9:13-16, cf. Gal 1:11-24. Peter baptized the Roman Centurion Cornelius, who is commonly advised the aboriginal Gentile catechumen to Christianity (10). The Antioch abbey was founded, it was there that the appellation Christian was aboriginal acclimated (11:26).
37-41 Crisis beneath Caligula, proposed as the aboriginal accessible breach amid Rome and the Jews5
afore 44 Epistle of James if accounting by James the Great
44? Saint James the Great: According to age-old bounded tradition, on 2 January of the year AD 40, the Virgin Mary appeared to James on a Pilar on the coffer of the Ebro River at Caesaraugusta, while he was admonition the Gospel in Spain. Following that vision, St James alternate to Judea, area he was beheaded by King Herod Agrippa I in the year 44 during a Passover (Nisan 15) (Acts 12:1-3).
44 Afterlife of Herod Agrippa I (JA19.8.2, Acts 12:20-23)
44-46? Theudas beheaded by Advocate Cuspius Fadus for adage he would allotment the Jordan river (like Moses and the Red Sea or Joshua and the Jordan) (JA20.5.1, Acts 5:36-37 places it afore the Census of Quirinius)
45-49? Mission of Barnabas and Paul, (Acts 13:1-14:28), to Cyprus, Pisidian Antioch, Iconium, Lystra and Derbe (there they were alleged "gods ... in animal form"), again acknowledgment to Syrian Antioch. Map1
47 The Abbey of the East is created by Saint Thomas
48-100 Herod Agrippa II appointed King of the Jews by Claudius, seventh and aftermost of the Herodians
49 "Since the Jews consistently fabricated disturbances at the account of Chrestus,6 he Claudius expelled them from Rome." (referenced in Acts 18:2)7
50 Passover anarchism in Jerusalem, 20-30,000 asleep (JA20.5.3,JW2.12.1)
50? Board of Jerusalem and the "Apostolic Decree", Acts 15:1-35, aforementioned as Galatians 2:1-10?, which is followed by the Adventure at Antioch8 at which Paul about accused Peter of "Judaizing" (2:11-21), see additionally Circumcision altercation in aboriginal Christianity
50-53? Paul's 2nd mission, (Acts 15:36-18:22), breach with Barnabas, to Phrygia, Galatia, Macedonia, Philippi, Thessalonica, Berea, Athens, Corinth, "he had his beard cut off at Cenchrea because of a vow he had taken", again acknowledgment to Antioch; 1 Thessalonians, Galatians written? Map2
51-52 or 52-53 proconsulship of Gallio according to an inscription, alone anchored date in agenda of Paul9
52, November 21 St. Thomas the Advocate landed in Muziris (Pattanam), India.10 Accustomed churches at Kodungalloor, Palayoor, Paraur, Kottakkav, Kokkamangalam, Nilakkal, Niranam and Kollam.
53-57? Paul's 3rd mission, (Acts 18:23-22:30), to Galatia, Phrygia, Corinth, Ephesus, Macedonia, Greece, and Jerusalem area James the Aloof challenged him about rumor of teaching antinomianism (21:21), he addressed a army in their accent (most acceptable Aramaic), Romans, 1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians, Philippians written? Map3
55? "Egyptian Prophet" (allusion to Moses) and 30,000 caught Jews accomplishing The Exodus reenactment massacred by Advocate Antonius Felix (JW2.13.5, JA20.8.6, Acts 21:38)
58? Paul arrested, accused of actuality a revolutionary, "ringleader of the camp of the Nazarenes", teaching awakening of the dead, confined in Caesarea (Acts 23-26)
59? Paul ashore on Malta, there he was alleged a god (Acts 28:6)
60? Paul in Rome: greeted by abounding "brothers" (NRSV: "believers"), three canicule afterwards alleged calm the Jewish leaders, who hadn't accustomed any chat from Judea about him, but were analytical about "this sect", which everywhere is announced against; he accustomed to argue them from the "Law and Prophets", with fractional success, said the Gentiles would accept and spent two years proclaiming the Kingdom of God and teaching the "Lord Jesus Christ" (Acts 28:15-31); Epistle to Philemon written?
60-64? aboriginal date for autograph of 1 Peter (Peter as author)
afore 62 Epistle of James if accounting by James the Just
62 James the Aloof benumbed to afterlife for law breach by Aerial Priest Ananus ben Artanus, accustomed assessment adjoin act after-effects in Ananus actuality deposed by fresh advocate Lucceius Albinus (JA20.9.1)
63-107? Simeon, 2nd Abbey of Jerusalem, crucified beneath Trajan
64-68 afterwards July 18 Abundant Blaze of Rome, Nero abhorrent and afflicted the Christians (or Chrestians11), possibly the ancient acknowledgment of Christians, by that name, in Rome, see additionally Tacitus on Jesus, Paul beheaded? (Col 1:24,Eph 3:13,2 Tim 4:6-8,1Clem 5:5-7), Peter crucified upside-down? (Jn 21:18,1 Pet 5:13,Tertullian's Prescription Adjoin Heretics affiliate XXXVI,Eusebius' Abbey History Book III affiliate I), "...a all-inclusive multitude, were convicted, not so abundant of the abomination of incendiarism as of abhorrence of the animal race. And in their deaths they were fabricated the capacity of sport; for they were captivated in the hides of agrarian beasts and broken to pieces by dogs, or nailed to crosses, or set on fire, and back day declined, were austere to serve for nocturnal lights." (Annals (Tacitus) XV.44)
64/67(?)-76/79(?) Pope Linus succeeds Peter as Episcopus Romanus (Bishop of Rome)
64 Epistle to the Hebrews written
65? Q document, a academic Greek argument anticipation by abounding analytical advisers to accept been acclimated in autograph of Matthew and Luke
66-73 Abundant Jewish Revolt: abolition of Herod's Temple and end of Judaism according to Supersessionism, Qumran association destroyed, armpit of Asleep Sea Scrolls begin in 1947
70(+/-10)? Gospel of Mark, accounting in Rome, by Peter's analyst (1 Peter 5:13), aboriginal catastrophe allegedly lost, endings added c.400, see Mark 16
70? Signs Gospel written, academic Greek argument acclimated in Gospel of John to prove Jesus is the Messiah
70-100? added Pauline Epistles
70-200? Gospel of Thomas, Jewish Christian Gospels: Gospel of the Ebionites, Gospel of the Hebrews, Gospel of the Nazarenes
72, July 3 Affliction of St. Thomas the Advocate at Chinnamala, Mylapore, Chennai (Tamil Nadu).
76/79(?)-88 Pope Anacletus aboriginal Greek Pope, who succeeds Linus as Episcopus Romanus (Bishop of Rome)
80(+/-20) Didache
80(+/-20)? Gospel of Matthew, based on Mark and Q, best accustomed in Aboriginal Christianity
80(+/-20)? Gospel of Luke, based on Mark and Q, additionally Acts of the Apostles by aforementioned author
80(+/-20)? Pastoral Epistles accounting (possible post-Pauline authorship)
88-101? Clement, fourth Abbey of Rome, wrote Letter of the Romans to the Corinthians (Apostolic Fathers)
90? Board of Jamnia of Judaism (disputed), Domitian activated the Fiscus Judaicus tax alike to those who alone "lived like Jews"12
90(+/-10)? backward date for autograph of 1 Peter (associate of Peter as author)
94 Testimonium Flavianum, acknowledged area of Jewish Antiquities by Josephus in Aramaic, translated to Koine Greek
95(+/-30)? Gospel of John and Epistles of John
95(+/-10)? Book of Revelation written, by John (son of Zebedee) and/or a adherent of his
96 Nerva adapted the Fiscus Judaicus, from again on, practising Jews paid the tax, Christians did not13
98-117? Ignatius, third Abbey of Antioch, fed to the lions in the Roman Colosseum, advocated the Abbey (Eph 6:1, Mag 2:1,6:1,7:1,13:2, Tr 3:1, Smy 8:1,9:1), alone Sabbath on Saturday in favor of The Lord's Day (Sunday). (Mag 9.1), alone Judaizing (Mag 10.3), aboriginal recorded use of the appellation all-embracing (Smy 8:2).
100(+/-30)? Epistle of Barnabas (Apostolic Fathers)
100(+/-25)? Epistle of James if accounting by columnist added than James the Aloof or James the Great
100(+/-10)? Epistle of Jude written, apparently by carper about of Jesus (Mark 6,3), alone by some aboriginal Christians due to its advertence to counterfeit Book of Enoch (v14)
edit Ante-Nicene Period
Main article: Ante-Nicene Period
100-150? Apocryphon of James, Gospel of Mary Magdalene, Gospel of James, Infancy Gospel of Thomas, Secret Gospel of Mark (Complete Gospels, appear by Jesus Seminar)
110-130? Papias, abbey of Hierapolis, wrote: "Expositions of the Sayings of the Lord", lost, broadly quoted (Apostolic Fathers)
110-160? Polycarp, abbey of Smyrna, Letter to the Philippians, (Apostolic Fathers)
120? Rabbi Tarfon advocated afire the Gospels14
125(+/-5)? 2 Peter written, broadly accustomed into assize by aboriginal 4th century
125? Rylands Library Papyrus P52, oldest actual NT fragment, p. 1935, genitalia of Jn18:31-33,37-38
130-250? "Christian Apologists" writings adjoin Roman religion: Justin Martyr, Athenagoras, Apology of Aristides, Theophilus of Antioch, Tatian, Quadratus, Melito of Sardis, Apollinaris Claudius, Marcus Minucius Felix, Arnobius, Epistle to Diognetus
132-135 Bar Kokhba's revolt: final Jewish revolt, Judea and Jerusalem asleep from maps, arena renamed Syria Palæstina (the appellation Palestine was originally coined by Herodotus), Jerusalem renamed Aelia Capitolina
142-144? Marcion of Sinope, abbey according to All-embracing Encyclopedia, went to Rome, possibly to shop for the bishopric of Rome, aloft bounce formed his own abbey in Rome, afterwards alleged Marcionism, alone Old Testament, assured assize of one Gospel, one Apostolicon (10 Belletrist of Paul) and one Antithesis4 which assorted the Old Testament with the Fresh Testament, cited Western text-type, see additionally Expounding of the Law#Antithesis of the Law
150? "Western Revisor" adds/subtracts from aboriginal Acts to aftermath Western adaptation which is 10% beyond and begin in Papyrus P29,38,48 and Codex Bezae (D)
150? Valentinius, best acclaimed Christian Gnostic, according to Tertullian almost absent acclamation for Abbey of Rome
150(+/-10)? Shepherd of Hermas, accounting in Rome (Apostolic Fathers)
150-200? Added Gospels: Unknown Berlin Gospel, Gospel of Peter, Oxyrhynchus Gospels, Dialogue of the Saviour
155? Montanus, claimed to be the Paraclete ("Counselor") of John 14:16
160? Affliction of Polycarp (Apostolic Fathers)
170? Dionysius, abbey of Corinth5 claimed Christians were alteration and appearance his own belletrist aloof as he knew they had afflicted the Gospels (Eusebius' EH 4 c.23 v.12;Ante-Nicene Fathers,v.8)
170? Tatian produces "Diatessaron" (Harmony) by aggregate 4 "Western" text-type Gospels into 1
170? Symmachus the Ebionite, fresh Greek adaptation of Hebrew Bible
177 Animality in Lyon
180? Hegesippus
180-202? Irenaeus, Abbey of Lyon, combated heresies, cited "Western" Gospel text-type (Ante-Nicene Fathers); additional "Primate of the Gauls"
185-350? Muratorian fragment, 1st actual assize for Fresh Testament afterwards Marcion?, accounting in Rome by Hippolytus?, excludes Hebrews, James, 1-2 Peter, 3 John; includes Wisdom of Solomon, Apocalypse of Peter
186? Saint Apollonius, acclimated the appellation all-embracing in advertence to 1 John
188-231 Saint Demetrius, abbey of Alexandria, accursed Origen
189-198 Pope Victor I, 1st Latin Pope, excommunicated Eastern churches that connected to beam Easter on Nisan 14 Quartodeciman
196? Polycrates, abbey of Ephesus (Ante-Nicene Fathers)
199-217? Caius 6 7, presbyter of Rome, wrote "Dialogue adjoin Proclus" in Ante-Nicene Fathers, alone Revelation, said to be by Gnostic Cerinthus, see additionally Alogi
200? Papyrus 46: 2nd Chester Beatty, Alexandrian text-type; Papyrus 66: 2nd Bodmer, John, 1956, "Alexandrian/Western" text-types; Papyrus 75: Bodmer 14-15, Luke & John, ancient actual Luke, ~Vaticanus; 200? Papyrus 32: J. Rylands Library: Titus 1:11-15;2:3-8; Papyrus 64 (+67): Mt3:9,15; 5:20-22,25-28; 26:7-8,10,14-15,22-23,31-33
200? Sextus Julius Africanus
200? Antipope Natalius 8, battling abbey of Rome, according to Eusebius's EH5.28.8-12, commendation the Little Labyrinth of Hippolytus, afterwards actuality "scourged all night by the angelic angels", covered in ash, dressed in sackcloth, and "after some difficulty", tearfully submitted to Pope Zephyrinus
217-236 Antipope Hippolytus, Logos sect? Afterwards altercation acclimatized and advised martyr, Roman canon
218-258 Cyprian, Abbey of Carthage, cited "Western" NT text-type, claimed Christians were advisedly accomplishment his belletrist to discredit him (Ante-Nicene Fathers)
220? Clement of Alexandria, cited "Alexandrian" NT text-type & Secret Gospel of Mark & Gospel of the Egyptians; wrote: "Exhortations to the Greeks"; "Rich Man's Salutation"; "To the Newly Baptized"; (Ante-Nicene Fathers)
220?-340? Codex Tchacos, arrangement absolute a archetype of the Gospel of Judas has been written.
223? Tertullian, sometimes alleged "father of the Latin Church" because he coined trinitas, tres Personae, una Substantia, Vetus Testamentum, Novum Testamentum, catechumen to Montanism, cited "Western" Gospel text-type (Ante-Nicene Fathers)
225? Papyrus 45: 1st Chester Beatty Papyri, Gospels (Caesarean text-type, mixed), Acts (Alexandrian text-type)
235-238 Maximinus Thrax, emperor of Rome, ends Christian alienation in Rome by deporting Pope Pontian and Antipope Hippolytus to Sardinia area they anon die
248-264 Dionysius, Patriarch of Alexandria see additionally List of Patriarchs of Alexandria
250? Apostolic Constitutions, Liturgy of St James, Old Roman Symbol, Clementine literature
250? Belletrist of Methodius, Pistis Sophia, Porphyry Tyrius, Commodianus (Ante-Nicene Fathers)
250? Papyrus 72: Bodmer 5-11+, pub. 1959, "Alexandrian" text-type: Nativity of Mary; 3Cor; Odes of Solomon 11; Jude 1-25; Melito's Homily on Passover; Hymn fragment; Apology of Phileas; Ps33,34; 1Pt1:1-5:14; 2Pt1:1-3:18
250? Origen, Jesus and God one substance, adopted at Aboriginal Board of Nicaea in 325, aggregate Hexapla; cites Alexandrian, Caesarean text-type; Eusebius claimed Origen castrated himself for Christ due to Mt19:12 (EH6.8.1-3)
251-424? Synods of Carthage
251-258 Antipope Novatian, assured no absolution for sins afterwards ablution (An antipope was an alone whose affirmation to the papacy was either alone by the Abbey at the time or afterwards accustomed as invalid.)15
254-257 Pope Stephen I; aloft alienation over rebaptizing heretics and apostates
258 "Valerian's Massacre": Roman emperor issued edict to assassinate anon all Christian Bishops, Presbyters, and Deacons, including Pope Sixtus II, Antipope Novatian, Cyprian of Carthage (CE: Valerian, Schaff's History Vol 2 Chap 2 § 22)
264-269 Synods of Antioch, accursed Paul of Samosata, Abbey of Antioch, architect of Adoptionism (Jesus was animal until Angelic Spirit descended at his baptism), additionally accursed appellation homoousios adopted at Nicaea
265 Gregory Thaumaturgus (Ante-Nicene Fathers)
270? Anthony begins apostolic movement
275? Papyrus 47: 3rd Chester Beatty, ~Sinaiticus, Rev9:10-11:3,5-16:15,17-17:2
276 Mani (prophet), crucified, architect of the bifold Manichaean camp in Persia
282-300? Theonas, abbey of Alexandria (Ante-Nicene Fathers)
290-345? St Pachomius, architect of Christian monasticism
296-304 Pope Marcellinus, offered agnostic sacrifices for Diocletian, afterwards repented. Name in Martyrology of Bede
301 - Armenia was the aboriginal in history to accept Christianity as accompaniment religion.
303-312 Diocletian's Massacre of Christians, included afire of scriptures (EH 8.2)
303 Saint George, angel saint of England, and added states
304? Victorinus, abbey of Pettau
304? Pope Marcellinus, accepting repented from his antecedent defection, suffered affliction with several companions.
306 Synod of Elvira, banned relations amid Christians and Jews
310 Maxentius deports Pope Eusebius and Heraclius 9 10 to Sicily (relapse controversy)
312 Lucian of Antioch, founded School of Antioch, martyred
312 Eyes of Constantine: while gazing into the sun he saw a cantankerous with the words by this assurance conquer, see additionally Labarum, he was afterwards alleged the 13th Advocate and Equal-to-apostles
313 Edict of Milan, Constantine and Licinius end persecution, authorize accommodation of Christianity
313? Lateran Palace accustomed to Pope Miltiades for abode by Constantine
313? acceptable date for founding of the Brotherhood of the Angelic Sepulchre
314 All-embracing Board of Arles 11, alleged by Constantine adjoin Donatist alienation to affirm the Board of Rome in 313
314-340? Eusebius, abbey of Caesarea, abbey historian, cited Caesarean text-type, wrote Ecclesiastical History in 32516
317? Lactantius
321 Constantine assured Sunday as accompaniment "day of rest" (CJ3.12.2), see additionally Sol Invictus
edit Aboriginal Seven All-comprehensive Councils
Main article: Aboriginal seven All-comprehensive Councils
Constantine alleged the Aboriginal Board of Nicaea in 325 to arrange Christology, additionally alleged the aboriginal abundant Christian board by Jerome, the aboriginal ecumenical, assured the Aboriginal Nicene Creed, but alone by Nontrinitarians such as Arius, Theonas, Secundus of Ptolemais, Eusebius of Nicomedia, and Theognis of Nicaea who were excommunicated, additionally addressed Easter altercation and anesthetized 20 Assize laws such as Assize VII which accepted appropriate acceptance to Jerusalem.
325 The Aboriginal Board of Nicaea
325 The Kingdom of Aksum (Modern Ethiopia and Western Somalia) declares Christianity as the official accompaniment Adoration acceptable the 2nd country to do so
325 Abbey of the Nativity in Bethlehem, ordered by Constantine
326, November 18 Pope Sylvester I consecrates the Basilica of St. Peter congenital by Constantine the Abundant over the tomb of the Apostle.
328-373 Athanasius, abbey of Alexandria, aboriginal adduce of avant-garde 27 book Fresh Testament canon
330 Old Abbey of the Angelic Apostles, committed by Constantine
330, May 11: Constantinople solemly inaugurated. Constantine moves the basic of the Roman Empire to Byzantium, renaming it Fresh Rome
331 Constantine commissioned Eusebius to bear 50 Bibles for the Abbey of Constantinople17
335 Board in Jerusalem, antipodal Nicaea's accusation of Arius, adored Jerusalem Abbey of the Angelic Sepulchre
337 Mirian III of Georgia, third to accept Christianity as accompaniment religion
337, May 22: Constantine the Abundant dies. Baptized anon above-mentioned to his death
341-379 Shapur II's animality of Persian Christians
343? All-embracing Board of Sardica, canons accepted by Pope Julius
350? Julius Firmicus Maternus
350? Codex Sinaiticus(א), Codex Vaticanus Graecus 1209(B): ancient Christian Bibles, Alexandrian text-type
350? Ulfilas, Arian, advocate to the Goths, translated Greek NT to Gothic
350? Comma Johanneum 1Jn5:7b-8a(KJV)
350? Aëtius, Arian, "Syntagmation": "God is agennetos (unbegotten)", architect of Anomoeanism
350? School of Nisibis founded
353-367 Hilary, abbey of Poitiers
355-365 Antipope Felix II, Arian, accurate by Constantius II, adored by Acacius of Caesarea
357 Board of Sirmium, issued alleged Blasphemy of Sirmium or Seventh Arian Confession,18 alleged aerial point of Arianism
359 Board of Rimini, Dated Assize (Acacians); Pope Liberius rejects Arian assize of council
360 Julian the Apostate becomes the aftermost non-Christian Roman Emperor.
363-364 Board of Laodicea, assize 29 assured abomination for Christians who blow on the Sabbath, acknowledged assize 60 alleged 26 NT books (excluded Revelation)
366-367 Antipope Ursicinus, battling to Pope Damasus I
367-403 Epiphanius, abbey of Salamis, wrote Panarion adjoin heresies
370-379 Basil the Great, Abbey of Caesarea
370? Doctrine of Addai at Edessa proclaims 17 book NT assize application Diatessaron (instead of the 4 Gospels) + Acts + 15 Pauline Epistles (inc. 3 Corinthians) Syriac Orthodox Church
370 (d. ca.) Optatus of Milevis who in his battle with the bigoted Donatists fatigued accord and catholicity as marks of the Abbey over and aloft hiliness, and additionally that the sacraments acquired their authority from God, not from the priest.
372-394 Gregory, Abbey Of Nyssa
373 Ephrem the Syrian, cited Western Acts
374-397 Ambrose, governor of Milan until 374, again fabricated Abbey of Milan
375-395 Ausonius, Christian governor of Gaul
379-381 Gregory Nazianzus, Abbey of Constantinople
380, February 27: Emperor Theodosius I issues the edict Cunctos populos declaring Christianity as the official accompaniment adoration of the Roman Empire19
380, November 24: Emperor Theodosius I is baptised.
381 Aboriginal Board of Constantinople, 2nd ecumenical, Jesus had accurate animal soul, Nicene Assize of 381
382 All-embracing Board of Rome beneath Pope Damasus I sets the Biblical Canon, advertisement the aggressive books of the Old Testament and the Fresh Testament (disputed)
383? Frumentius, Advocate of Ethiopia
385 Priscillian, aboriginal advocate to be executed?
386 Cyril of Jerusalem wrote compellingly of catholicity of the Church
390? Apollinaris, abbey of Laodicea, believed Jesus had animal anatomy but all-powerful spirit
391: The Theodosian decrees outlaw best agnostic rituals still accomplished in Rome.
396-430 Augustine, abbey of Hippo, advised the architect of formalized Christian canon (Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers)
397? Saint Ninian evangelizes Picts in Scotland
398-404 John Chrysostom Patriarch of Constantinople, see additionally List of Patriarchs of Constantinople, (Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers)
400: Jerome's Vulgate Latin copy and adaptation of the Bible is published.
400? Ethiopic Bible: in Ge'ez, 81 books, accepted Ethiopian Orthodox Bible
400? Peshitta Bible in Syriac (Aramaic), Syr(p), OT + 22 NT, excludes: 2Pt, 2-3Jn, Jude, Rev; accepted Syriac Orthodox Abbey Bible
406 Armenian Bible, translated by Saint Mesrob, accepted Armenian Orthodox Bible
410, 24 August: Sack of Rome by Alaric and the Visigoths.
412-444 Cyril, abbey of Alexandria, coined Hypostatic union
418-419 Antipope Eulalius battling to Pope Boniface I
420 St. Jerome, Vulgate translations, Latin scholar, cited broadcast catastrophe in Mark afterwards Mark 16:8, Pericope of the Adultress accession to John (John 7:53-8:11) (Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers)
423-457 Theodoret, abbey of Cyrrhus, acclaimed Tatian's Diatesseron in abundant use, wrote a Abbey History
431 Board of Ephesus, 3rd ecumenical, repudiated Nestorianism, assured Mary the Mother of God, forbid any changes to Nicene Assize of 381, alone by the Persian Church, arch to the Nestorian Schism.
432 St Patrick begins mission in Ireland. Almost the absolute nation is Christian by the time of his afterlife in a about-face that is both abundantly acknowledged and abundantly bloodless.
440-461 Pope Leo the Great, sometimes advised the aboriginal pope (of influence) by non-Catholics, chock-full Attila the Hun at Rome, issued Tome in abutment of Hypostatic Union, accustomed Board of Chalcedon but alone canons in 453
449 Additional Board of Ephesus, Monophysite: Jesus was all-powerful but not human
450? Codex Alexandrinus(A): Alexandrian text-type; Codex Bezae(D): Greek/Latin Gospels + Acts; Codex Washingtonianus(W): Greek Gospels; both of Western text-type
450? std. Aramaic Targums, Old Testament in Aramaic
450? Socrates Scholasticus Abbey History of 305-438; Sozomen Abbey History of 323-425
451 Board of Chalcedon, 4th ecumenical, declared Jesus is a Hypostatic Union: both animal and all-powerful in one, Chalcedonian Creed, alone by Oriental Orthodoxy
455: Sack of Rome by the Vandals. The boodle of the Temple of Jerusalem ahead taken by Titus are allegedly amid the treasures taken to Carthage.
456? Eutyches of Constantinople, Monophysite
465? Prosper of Aquitaine
476, September 4 Emperor Romulus Augustus is deposed in Rome, apparent by abounding as the abatement of the Western Roman Empire
484-519 Acacian Schism, over Henoticon divides Eastern (Greek) and Western (Latin) churches
491 Armenian Orthodox breach from East (Greek) and West (Latin) churches
495 May13 Vicar of Christ assured a appellation of Abbey of Rome by Pope Gelasius I
496 Clovis I, King of the Franks, baptized
498-499,501-506 Antipope Laurentius, battling of Pope Symmachus, Laurentian schism
500? Incense alien in Christian abbey service, aboriginal affairs of Vatican
524 Boethius, Roman Christian philosopher, wrote: "Theological Tractates", Consolation of Philosophy; (Loeb Classics) (Latin)
525 Dionysius Exiguus defines Christian agenda (AD)
527 Fabius Planciades Fulgentius
529 Benedict of Nursia accustomed his aboriginal abbey in the Abbey of Monte Cassino, Italy, area he wrote the Rule of St Benedict
530 Antipope Dioscorus, possibly a accepted Pope
535-536 Unusual altitude changes recorded
537-555 Pope Vigilius, complex in afterlife of Pope Silverius, conspired with Justinian and Theodora, on April 11, 548 issued Judicatum acknowledging Justinian's anti-Hypostatic Union, excommunicated by bishops of Carthage in 550
541-542 Plague of Justinian
543 Justinian condemns Origen, adverse earthquakes hit the world
544 Justinian condemns the Three Chapters of Theodore of Mopsuestia (d.428) and added writings of Hypostatic Union Christology of Board of Chalcedon
550 St. David converts Wales, crucifix introduced
553 Additional Board of Constantinople, 5th ecumenical, alleged by Justinian
556-561 Pope Pelagius I, called by Justinian, accustomed Judicatum
563 Columba goes to Scotland to deliver Picts, establishes abbey at Iona
567 Cassiodorus
589 All-embracing Third Board of Toledo, Reccared and the Visigoths catechumen from Arianism to Catholicism and Filioque article is added to Nicene Assize of 381
590-604 Pope Gregory the Great, whom abounding accede the greatest pope ever, reforms abbey anatomy and administering and establishes Gregorian Chant, Seven baleful sins ...
591-628 Theodelinda, Queen of the Lombards, began bit-by-bit about-face from Arianism to Catholicism
596 St. Augustine of Canterbury beatific by Pope Gregory to evangelise the Jutes
600? Evagrius Scholasticus, Abbey History of AD431-594 12
604 Saxon basilica created (by Mellitus) area St Paul's Basilica in London now stands
609 Pantheon, Rome renamed Abbey of Santa Maria Rotonda
612? Bobbio abbey in arctic Italy
613 Abbey of St. Gall in Switzerland
614 Khosrau II of Persia baffled Damascus, Jerusalem, took Angelic Cantankerous of Christ
624 Battle of Badr, advised alpha of Islamic Empire
625 Paulinus of York comes to catechumen Northumbria
628 Babai the Great, colonnade of Abbey of the East, died
628-629 Battle of Mut'ah, Heraclius recovered Cantankerous of Christ and Jerusalem from Islam till 638
632 Eorpwald of East Anglia baptized beneath access of Edwin of Northumbria
634-644 Umar, 2nd Sunni Islam Caliph, basic at Damascus, baffled Syria in 635, defeated Heraclius at Battle of Yarmuk in 636, baffled Egypt and Armenia in 639, Persia in 642
635 Cynegils of Wessex baptized by Abbey Birinus
664 Synod of Whitby unites Celtic Christianity of British Isles with Roman Catholicism
680-681 Third Board of Constantinople, 6th ecumenical, adjoin Monothelites, accursed Pope Honorius I, Patriarch Sergius I of Constantinople, Heraclius' Ecthesis
681-686 Wilfrid converts Sussex
687-691 Dome of the Rock built
690? Old English Bible translations
692 Orthodox Quinisext Council, convoked by Justinian II, accustomed Canons of the Apostles of Apostolic Constitutions, Clerical celibacy, alone by Pope Constantine
698 Abatement of Carthage
711-718 Umayyad acquisition of Hispania
717-718 Additional Arab annoy of Constantinople
718-1492 Reconquista, Iberian Peninsula retaken by Roman All-embracing Visigoth monarchs
718 Saint Boniface, abbey of Mainz; an Englishman, accustomed agency by Pope Gregory II to deliver the Germans
720? Disentis Abbey of Switzerland
730-787 Aboriginal Iconoclasm, Byzantine Emperor Leo III bans Christian icons, Pope Gregory II excommunicates him
731 English Abbey History accounting by Bede
732 Battle of Tours stops Islam from accretion westward
750? Tower added to St Peter's Basilica at the advanced of the atrium
752? Donation of Constantine, accepted Western Roman Empire to the Pope, afterwards accepted a forgery
756 Donation of Pepin recognizes Papal States
781 Nestorian Stele, Daqin Pagoda, Jesus Sutras, Christianity in China
787 Additional Board of Nicaea, 7th ecumenical, ends aboriginal Iconoclasm
793 Sacking of the abbey of Lindisfarne marks the alpha of Viking raids on Christendom.
37-41 Crisis beneath Caligula, proposed as the aboriginal accessible breach amid Rome and the Jews5
afore 44 Epistle of James if accounting by James the Great
44? Saint James the Great: According to age-old bounded tradition, on 2 January of the year AD 40, the Virgin Mary appeared to James on a Pilar on the coffer of the Ebro River at Caesaraugusta, while he was admonition the Gospel in Spain. Following that vision, St James alternate to Judea, area he was beheaded by King Herod Agrippa I in the year 44 during a Passover (Nisan 15) (Acts 12:1-3).
44 Afterlife of Herod Agrippa I (JA19.8.2, Acts 12:20-23)
44-46? Theudas beheaded by Advocate Cuspius Fadus for adage he would allotment the Jordan river (like Moses and the Red Sea or Joshua and the Jordan) (JA20.5.1, Acts 5:36-37 places it afore the Census of Quirinius)
45-49? Mission of Barnabas and Paul, (Acts 13:1-14:28), to Cyprus, Pisidian Antioch, Iconium, Lystra and Derbe (there they were alleged "gods ... in animal form"), again acknowledgment to Syrian Antioch. Map1
47 The Abbey of the East is created by Saint Thomas
48-100 Herod Agrippa II appointed King of the Jews by Claudius, seventh and aftermost of the Herodians
49 "Since the Jews consistently fabricated disturbances at the account of Chrestus,6 he Claudius expelled them from Rome." (referenced in Acts 18:2)7
50 Passover anarchism in Jerusalem, 20-30,000 asleep (JA20.5.3,JW2.12.1)
50? Board of Jerusalem and the "Apostolic Decree", Acts 15:1-35, aforementioned as Galatians 2:1-10?, which is followed by the Adventure at Antioch8 at which Paul about accused Peter of "Judaizing" (2:11-21), see additionally Circumcision altercation in aboriginal Christianity
50-53? Paul's 2nd mission, (Acts 15:36-18:22), breach with Barnabas, to Phrygia, Galatia, Macedonia, Philippi, Thessalonica, Berea, Athens, Corinth, "he had his beard cut off at Cenchrea because of a vow he had taken", again acknowledgment to Antioch; 1 Thessalonians, Galatians written? Map2
51-52 or 52-53 proconsulship of Gallio according to an inscription, alone anchored date in agenda of Paul9
52, November 21 St. Thomas the Advocate landed in Muziris (Pattanam), India.10 Accustomed churches at Kodungalloor, Palayoor, Paraur, Kottakkav, Kokkamangalam, Nilakkal, Niranam and Kollam.
53-57? Paul's 3rd mission, (Acts 18:23-22:30), to Galatia, Phrygia, Corinth, Ephesus, Macedonia, Greece, and Jerusalem area James the Aloof challenged him about rumor of teaching antinomianism (21:21), he addressed a army in their accent (most acceptable Aramaic), Romans, 1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians, Philippians written? Map3
55? "Egyptian Prophet" (allusion to Moses) and 30,000 caught Jews accomplishing The Exodus reenactment massacred by Advocate Antonius Felix (JW2.13.5, JA20.8.6, Acts 21:38)
58? Paul arrested, accused of actuality a revolutionary, "ringleader of the camp of the Nazarenes", teaching awakening of the dead, confined in Caesarea (Acts 23-26)
59? Paul ashore on Malta, there he was alleged a god (Acts 28:6)
60? Paul in Rome: greeted by abounding "brothers" (NRSV: "believers"), three canicule afterwards alleged calm the Jewish leaders, who hadn't accustomed any chat from Judea about him, but were analytical about "this sect", which everywhere is announced against; he accustomed to argue them from the "Law and Prophets", with fractional success, said the Gentiles would accept and spent two years proclaiming the Kingdom of God and teaching the "Lord Jesus Christ" (Acts 28:15-31); Epistle to Philemon written?
60-64? aboriginal date for autograph of 1 Peter (Peter as author)
afore 62 Epistle of James if accounting by James the Just
62 James the Aloof benumbed to afterlife for law breach by Aerial Priest Ananus ben Artanus, accustomed assessment adjoin act after-effects in Ananus actuality deposed by fresh advocate Lucceius Albinus (JA20.9.1)
63-107? Simeon, 2nd Abbey of Jerusalem, crucified beneath Trajan
64-68 afterwards July 18 Abundant Blaze of Rome, Nero abhorrent and afflicted the Christians (or Chrestians11), possibly the ancient acknowledgment of Christians, by that name, in Rome, see additionally Tacitus on Jesus, Paul beheaded? (Col 1:24,Eph 3:13,2 Tim 4:6-8,1Clem 5:5-7), Peter crucified upside-down? (Jn 21:18,1 Pet 5:13,Tertullian's Prescription Adjoin Heretics affiliate XXXVI,Eusebius' Abbey History Book III affiliate I), "...a all-inclusive multitude, were convicted, not so abundant of the abomination of incendiarism as of abhorrence of the animal race. And in their deaths they were fabricated the capacity of sport; for they were captivated in the hides of agrarian beasts and broken to pieces by dogs, or nailed to crosses, or set on fire, and back day declined, were austere to serve for nocturnal lights." (Annals (Tacitus) XV.44)
64/67(?)-76/79(?) Pope Linus succeeds Peter as Episcopus Romanus (Bishop of Rome)
64 Epistle to the Hebrews written
65? Q document, a academic Greek argument anticipation by abounding analytical advisers to accept been acclimated in autograph of Matthew and Luke
66-73 Abundant Jewish Revolt: abolition of Herod's Temple and end of Judaism according to Supersessionism, Qumran association destroyed, armpit of Asleep Sea Scrolls begin in 1947
70(+/-10)? Gospel of Mark, accounting in Rome, by Peter's analyst (1 Peter 5:13), aboriginal catastrophe allegedly lost, endings added c.400, see Mark 16
70? Signs Gospel written, academic Greek argument acclimated in Gospel of John to prove Jesus is the Messiah
70-100? added Pauline Epistles
70-200? Gospel of Thomas, Jewish Christian Gospels: Gospel of the Ebionites, Gospel of the Hebrews, Gospel of the Nazarenes
72, July 3 Affliction of St. Thomas the Advocate at Chinnamala, Mylapore, Chennai (Tamil Nadu).
76/79(?)-88 Pope Anacletus aboriginal Greek Pope, who succeeds Linus as Episcopus Romanus (Bishop of Rome)
80(+/-20) Didache
80(+/-20)? Gospel of Matthew, based on Mark and Q, best accustomed in Aboriginal Christianity
80(+/-20)? Gospel of Luke, based on Mark and Q, additionally Acts of the Apostles by aforementioned author
80(+/-20)? Pastoral Epistles accounting (possible post-Pauline authorship)
88-101? Clement, fourth Abbey of Rome, wrote Letter of the Romans to the Corinthians (Apostolic Fathers)
90? Board of Jamnia of Judaism (disputed), Domitian activated the Fiscus Judaicus tax alike to those who alone "lived like Jews"12
90(+/-10)? backward date for autograph of 1 Peter (associate of Peter as author)
94 Testimonium Flavianum, acknowledged area of Jewish Antiquities by Josephus in Aramaic, translated to Koine Greek
95(+/-30)? Gospel of John and Epistles of John
95(+/-10)? Book of Revelation written, by John (son of Zebedee) and/or a adherent of his
96 Nerva adapted the Fiscus Judaicus, from again on, practising Jews paid the tax, Christians did not13
98-117? Ignatius, third Abbey of Antioch, fed to the lions in the Roman Colosseum, advocated the Abbey (Eph 6:1, Mag 2:1,6:1,7:1,13:2, Tr 3:1, Smy 8:1,9:1), alone Sabbath on Saturday in favor of The Lord's Day (Sunday). (Mag 9.1), alone Judaizing (Mag 10.3), aboriginal recorded use of the appellation all-embracing (Smy 8:2).
100(+/-30)? Epistle of Barnabas (Apostolic Fathers)
100(+/-25)? Epistle of James if accounting by columnist added than James the Aloof or James the Great
100(+/-10)? Epistle of Jude written, apparently by carper about of Jesus (Mark 6,3), alone by some aboriginal Christians due to its advertence to counterfeit Book of Enoch (v14)
edit Ante-Nicene Period
Main article: Ante-Nicene Period
100-150? Apocryphon of James, Gospel of Mary Magdalene, Gospel of James, Infancy Gospel of Thomas, Secret Gospel of Mark (Complete Gospels, appear by Jesus Seminar)
110-130? Papias, abbey of Hierapolis, wrote: "Expositions of the Sayings of the Lord", lost, broadly quoted (Apostolic Fathers)
110-160? Polycarp, abbey of Smyrna, Letter to the Philippians, (Apostolic Fathers)
120? Rabbi Tarfon advocated afire the Gospels14
125(+/-5)? 2 Peter written, broadly accustomed into assize by aboriginal 4th century
125? Rylands Library Papyrus P52, oldest actual NT fragment, p. 1935, genitalia of Jn18:31-33,37-38
130-250? "Christian Apologists" writings adjoin Roman religion: Justin Martyr, Athenagoras, Apology of Aristides, Theophilus of Antioch, Tatian, Quadratus, Melito of Sardis, Apollinaris Claudius, Marcus Minucius Felix, Arnobius, Epistle to Diognetus
132-135 Bar Kokhba's revolt: final Jewish revolt, Judea and Jerusalem asleep from maps, arena renamed Syria Palæstina (the appellation Palestine was originally coined by Herodotus), Jerusalem renamed Aelia Capitolina
142-144? Marcion of Sinope, abbey according to All-embracing Encyclopedia, went to Rome, possibly to shop for the bishopric of Rome, aloft bounce formed his own abbey in Rome, afterwards alleged Marcionism, alone Old Testament, assured assize of one Gospel, one Apostolicon (10 Belletrist of Paul) and one Antithesis4 which assorted the Old Testament with the Fresh Testament, cited Western text-type, see additionally Expounding of the Law#Antithesis of the Law
150? "Western Revisor" adds/subtracts from aboriginal Acts to aftermath Western adaptation which is 10% beyond and begin in Papyrus P29,38,48 and Codex Bezae (D)
150? Valentinius, best acclaimed Christian Gnostic, according to Tertullian almost absent acclamation for Abbey of Rome
150(+/-10)? Shepherd of Hermas, accounting in Rome (Apostolic Fathers)
150-200? Added Gospels: Unknown Berlin Gospel, Gospel of Peter, Oxyrhynchus Gospels, Dialogue of the Saviour
155? Montanus, claimed to be the Paraclete ("Counselor") of John 14:16
160? Affliction of Polycarp (Apostolic Fathers)
170? Dionysius, abbey of Corinth5 claimed Christians were alteration and appearance his own belletrist aloof as he knew they had afflicted the Gospels (Eusebius' EH 4 c.23 v.12;Ante-Nicene Fathers,v.8)
170? Tatian produces "Diatessaron" (Harmony) by aggregate 4 "Western" text-type Gospels into 1
170? Symmachus the Ebionite, fresh Greek adaptation of Hebrew Bible
177 Animality in Lyon
180? Hegesippus
180-202? Irenaeus, Abbey of Lyon, combated heresies, cited "Western" Gospel text-type (Ante-Nicene Fathers); additional "Primate of the Gauls"
185-350? Muratorian fragment, 1st actual assize for Fresh Testament afterwards Marcion?, accounting in Rome by Hippolytus?, excludes Hebrews, James, 1-2 Peter, 3 John; includes Wisdom of Solomon, Apocalypse of Peter
186? Saint Apollonius, acclimated the appellation all-embracing in advertence to 1 John
188-231 Saint Demetrius, abbey of Alexandria, accursed Origen
189-198 Pope Victor I, 1st Latin Pope, excommunicated Eastern churches that connected to beam Easter on Nisan 14 Quartodeciman
196? Polycrates, abbey of Ephesus (Ante-Nicene Fathers)
199-217? Caius 6 7, presbyter of Rome, wrote "Dialogue adjoin Proclus" in Ante-Nicene Fathers, alone Revelation, said to be by Gnostic Cerinthus, see additionally Alogi
200? Papyrus 46: 2nd Chester Beatty, Alexandrian text-type; Papyrus 66: 2nd Bodmer, John, 1956, "Alexandrian/Western" text-types; Papyrus 75: Bodmer 14-15, Luke & John, ancient actual Luke, ~Vaticanus; 200? Papyrus 32: J. Rylands Library: Titus 1:11-15;2:3-8; Papyrus 64 (+67): Mt3:9,15; 5:20-22,25-28; 26:7-8,10,14-15,22-23,31-33
200? Sextus Julius Africanus
200? Antipope Natalius 8, battling abbey of Rome, according to Eusebius's EH5.28.8-12, commendation the Little Labyrinth of Hippolytus, afterwards actuality "scourged all night by the angelic angels", covered in ash, dressed in sackcloth, and "after some difficulty", tearfully submitted to Pope Zephyrinus
217-236 Antipope Hippolytus, Logos sect? Afterwards altercation acclimatized and advised martyr, Roman canon
218-258 Cyprian, Abbey of Carthage, cited "Western" NT text-type, claimed Christians were advisedly accomplishment his belletrist to discredit him (Ante-Nicene Fathers)
220? Clement of Alexandria, cited "Alexandrian" NT text-type & Secret Gospel of Mark & Gospel of the Egyptians; wrote: "Exhortations to the Greeks"; "Rich Man's Salutation"; "To the Newly Baptized"; (Ante-Nicene Fathers)
220?-340? Codex Tchacos, arrangement absolute a archetype of the Gospel of Judas has been written.
223? Tertullian, sometimes alleged "father of the Latin Church" because he coined trinitas, tres Personae, una Substantia, Vetus Testamentum, Novum Testamentum, catechumen to Montanism, cited "Western" Gospel text-type (Ante-Nicene Fathers)
225? Papyrus 45: 1st Chester Beatty Papyri, Gospels (Caesarean text-type, mixed), Acts (Alexandrian text-type)
235-238 Maximinus Thrax, emperor of Rome, ends Christian alienation in Rome by deporting Pope Pontian and Antipope Hippolytus to Sardinia area they anon die
248-264 Dionysius, Patriarch of Alexandria see additionally List of Patriarchs of Alexandria
250? Apostolic Constitutions, Liturgy of St James, Old Roman Symbol, Clementine literature
250? Belletrist of Methodius, Pistis Sophia, Porphyry Tyrius, Commodianus (Ante-Nicene Fathers)
250? Papyrus 72: Bodmer 5-11+, pub. 1959, "Alexandrian" text-type: Nativity of Mary; 3Cor; Odes of Solomon 11; Jude 1-25; Melito's Homily on Passover; Hymn fragment; Apology of Phileas; Ps33,34; 1Pt1:1-5:14; 2Pt1:1-3:18
250? Origen, Jesus and God one substance, adopted at Aboriginal Board of Nicaea in 325, aggregate Hexapla; cites Alexandrian, Caesarean text-type; Eusebius claimed Origen castrated himself for Christ due to Mt19:12 (EH6.8.1-3)
251-424? Synods of Carthage
251-258 Antipope Novatian, assured no absolution for sins afterwards ablution (An antipope was an alone whose affirmation to the papacy was either alone by the Abbey at the time or afterwards accustomed as invalid.)15
254-257 Pope Stephen I; aloft alienation over rebaptizing heretics and apostates
258 "Valerian's Massacre": Roman emperor issued edict to assassinate anon all Christian Bishops, Presbyters, and Deacons, including Pope Sixtus II, Antipope Novatian, Cyprian of Carthage (CE: Valerian, Schaff's History Vol 2 Chap 2 § 22)
264-269 Synods of Antioch, accursed Paul of Samosata, Abbey of Antioch, architect of Adoptionism (Jesus was animal until Angelic Spirit descended at his baptism), additionally accursed appellation homoousios adopted at Nicaea
265 Gregory Thaumaturgus (Ante-Nicene Fathers)
270? Anthony begins apostolic movement
275? Papyrus 47: 3rd Chester Beatty, ~Sinaiticus, Rev9:10-11:3,5-16:15,17-17:2
276 Mani (prophet), crucified, architect of the bifold Manichaean camp in Persia
282-300? Theonas, abbey of Alexandria (Ante-Nicene Fathers)
290-345? St Pachomius, architect of Christian monasticism
296-304 Pope Marcellinus, offered agnostic sacrifices for Diocletian, afterwards repented. Name in Martyrology of Bede
301 - Armenia was the aboriginal in history to accept Christianity as accompaniment religion.
303-312 Diocletian's Massacre of Christians, included afire of scriptures (EH 8.2)
303 Saint George, angel saint of England, and added states
304? Victorinus, abbey of Pettau
304? Pope Marcellinus, accepting repented from his antecedent defection, suffered affliction with several companions.
306 Synod of Elvira, banned relations amid Christians and Jews
310 Maxentius deports Pope Eusebius and Heraclius 9 10 to Sicily (relapse controversy)
312 Lucian of Antioch, founded School of Antioch, martyred
312 Eyes of Constantine: while gazing into the sun he saw a cantankerous with the words by this assurance conquer, see additionally Labarum, he was afterwards alleged the 13th Advocate and Equal-to-apostles
313 Edict of Milan, Constantine and Licinius end persecution, authorize accommodation of Christianity
313? Lateran Palace accustomed to Pope Miltiades for abode by Constantine
313? acceptable date for founding of the Brotherhood of the Angelic Sepulchre
314 All-embracing Board of Arles 11, alleged by Constantine adjoin Donatist alienation to affirm the Board of Rome in 313
314-340? Eusebius, abbey of Caesarea, abbey historian, cited Caesarean text-type, wrote Ecclesiastical History in 32516
317? Lactantius
321 Constantine assured Sunday as accompaniment "day of rest" (CJ3.12.2), see additionally Sol Invictus
edit Aboriginal Seven All-comprehensive Councils
Main article: Aboriginal seven All-comprehensive Councils
Constantine alleged the Aboriginal Board of Nicaea in 325 to arrange Christology, additionally alleged the aboriginal abundant Christian board by Jerome, the aboriginal ecumenical, assured the Aboriginal Nicene Creed, but alone by Nontrinitarians such as Arius, Theonas, Secundus of Ptolemais, Eusebius of Nicomedia, and Theognis of Nicaea who were excommunicated, additionally addressed Easter altercation and anesthetized 20 Assize laws such as Assize VII which accepted appropriate acceptance to Jerusalem.
325 The Aboriginal Board of Nicaea
325 The Kingdom of Aksum (Modern Ethiopia and Western Somalia) declares Christianity as the official accompaniment Adoration acceptable the 2nd country to do so
325 Abbey of the Nativity in Bethlehem, ordered by Constantine
326, November 18 Pope Sylvester I consecrates the Basilica of St. Peter congenital by Constantine the Abundant over the tomb of the Apostle.
328-373 Athanasius, abbey of Alexandria, aboriginal adduce of avant-garde 27 book Fresh Testament canon
330 Old Abbey of the Angelic Apostles, committed by Constantine
330, May 11: Constantinople solemly inaugurated. Constantine moves the basic of the Roman Empire to Byzantium, renaming it Fresh Rome
331 Constantine commissioned Eusebius to bear 50 Bibles for the Abbey of Constantinople17
335 Board in Jerusalem, antipodal Nicaea's accusation of Arius, adored Jerusalem Abbey of the Angelic Sepulchre
337 Mirian III of Georgia, third to accept Christianity as accompaniment religion
337, May 22: Constantine the Abundant dies. Baptized anon above-mentioned to his death
341-379 Shapur II's animality of Persian Christians
343? All-embracing Board of Sardica, canons accepted by Pope Julius
350? Julius Firmicus Maternus
350? Codex Sinaiticus(א), Codex Vaticanus Graecus 1209(B): ancient Christian Bibles, Alexandrian text-type
350? Ulfilas, Arian, advocate to the Goths, translated Greek NT to Gothic
350? Comma Johanneum 1Jn5:7b-8a(KJV)
350? Aëtius, Arian, "Syntagmation": "God is agennetos (unbegotten)", architect of Anomoeanism
350? School of Nisibis founded
353-367 Hilary, abbey of Poitiers
355-365 Antipope Felix II, Arian, accurate by Constantius II, adored by Acacius of Caesarea
357 Board of Sirmium, issued alleged Blasphemy of Sirmium or Seventh Arian Confession,18 alleged aerial point of Arianism
359 Board of Rimini, Dated Assize (Acacians); Pope Liberius rejects Arian assize of council
360 Julian the Apostate becomes the aftermost non-Christian Roman Emperor.
363-364 Board of Laodicea, assize 29 assured abomination for Christians who blow on the Sabbath, acknowledged assize 60 alleged 26 NT books (excluded Revelation)
366-367 Antipope Ursicinus, battling to Pope Damasus I
367-403 Epiphanius, abbey of Salamis, wrote Panarion adjoin heresies
370-379 Basil the Great, Abbey of Caesarea
370? Doctrine of Addai at Edessa proclaims 17 book NT assize application Diatessaron (instead of the 4 Gospels) + Acts + 15 Pauline Epistles (inc. 3 Corinthians) Syriac Orthodox Church
370 (d. ca.) Optatus of Milevis who in his battle with the bigoted Donatists fatigued accord and catholicity as marks of the Abbey over and aloft hiliness, and additionally that the sacraments acquired their authority from God, not from the priest.
372-394 Gregory, Abbey Of Nyssa
373 Ephrem the Syrian, cited Western Acts
374-397 Ambrose, governor of Milan until 374, again fabricated Abbey of Milan
375-395 Ausonius, Christian governor of Gaul
379-381 Gregory Nazianzus, Abbey of Constantinople
380, February 27: Emperor Theodosius I issues the edict Cunctos populos declaring Christianity as the official accompaniment adoration of the Roman Empire19
380, November 24: Emperor Theodosius I is baptised.
381 Aboriginal Board of Constantinople, 2nd ecumenical, Jesus had accurate animal soul, Nicene Assize of 381
382 All-embracing Board of Rome beneath Pope Damasus I sets the Biblical Canon, advertisement the aggressive books of the Old Testament and the Fresh Testament (disputed)
383? Frumentius, Advocate of Ethiopia
385 Priscillian, aboriginal advocate to be executed?
386 Cyril of Jerusalem wrote compellingly of catholicity of the Church
390? Apollinaris, abbey of Laodicea, believed Jesus had animal anatomy but all-powerful spirit
391: The Theodosian decrees outlaw best agnostic rituals still accomplished in Rome.
396-430 Augustine, abbey of Hippo, advised the architect of formalized Christian canon (Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers)
397? Saint Ninian evangelizes Picts in Scotland
398-404 John Chrysostom Patriarch of Constantinople, see additionally List of Patriarchs of Constantinople, (Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers)
400: Jerome's Vulgate Latin copy and adaptation of the Bible is published.
400? Ethiopic Bible: in Ge'ez, 81 books, accepted Ethiopian Orthodox Bible
400? Peshitta Bible in Syriac (Aramaic), Syr(p), OT + 22 NT, excludes: 2Pt, 2-3Jn, Jude, Rev; accepted Syriac Orthodox Abbey Bible
406 Armenian Bible, translated by Saint Mesrob, accepted Armenian Orthodox Bible
410, 24 August: Sack of Rome by Alaric and the Visigoths.
412-444 Cyril, abbey of Alexandria, coined Hypostatic union
418-419 Antipope Eulalius battling to Pope Boniface I
420 St. Jerome, Vulgate translations, Latin scholar, cited broadcast catastrophe in Mark afterwards Mark 16:8, Pericope of the Adultress accession to John (John 7:53-8:11) (Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers)
423-457 Theodoret, abbey of Cyrrhus, acclaimed Tatian's Diatesseron in abundant use, wrote a Abbey History
431 Board of Ephesus, 3rd ecumenical, repudiated Nestorianism, assured Mary the Mother of God, forbid any changes to Nicene Assize of 381, alone by the Persian Church, arch to the Nestorian Schism.
432 St Patrick begins mission in Ireland. Almost the absolute nation is Christian by the time of his afterlife in a about-face that is both abundantly acknowledged and abundantly bloodless.
440-461 Pope Leo the Great, sometimes advised the aboriginal pope (of influence) by non-Catholics, chock-full Attila the Hun at Rome, issued Tome in abutment of Hypostatic Union, accustomed Board of Chalcedon but alone canons in 453
449 Additional Board of Ephesus, Monophysite: Jesus was all-powerful but not human
450? Codex Alexandrinus(A): Alexandrian text-type; Codex Bezae(D): Greek/Latin Gospels + Acts; Codex Washingtonianus(W): Greek Gospels; both of Western text-type
450? std. Aramaic Targums, Old Testament in Aramaic
450? Socrates Scholasticus Abbey History of 305-438; Sozomen Abbey History of 323-425
451 Board of Chalcedon, 4th ecumenical, declared Jesus is a Hypostatic Union: both animal and all-powerful in one, Chalcedonian Creed, alone by Oriental Orthodoxy
455: Sack of Rome by the Vandals. The boodle of the Temple of Jerusalem ahead taken by Titus are allegedly amid the treasures taken to Carthage.
456? Eutyches of Constantinople, Monophysite
465? Prosper of Aquitaine
476, September 4 Emperor Romulus Augustus is deposed in Rome, apparent by abounding as the abatement of the Western Roman Empire
484-519 Acacian Schism, over Henoticon divides Eastern (Greek) and Western (Latin) churches
491 Armenian Orthodox breach from East (Greek) and West (Latin) churches
495 May13 Vicar of Christ assured a appellation of Abbey of Rome by Pope Gelasius I
496 Clovis I, King of the Franks, baptized
498-499,501-506 Antipope Laurentius, battling of Pope Symmachus, Laurentian schism
500? Incense alien in Christian abbey service, aboriginal affairs of Vatican
524 Boethius, Roman Christian philosopher, wrote: "Theological Tractates", Consolation of Philosophy; (Loeb Classics) (Latin)
525 Dionysius Exiguus defines Christian agenda (AD)
527 Fabius Planciades Fulgentius
529 Benedict of Nursia accustomed his aboriginal abbey in the Abbey of Monte Cassino, Italy, area he wrote the Rule of St Benedict
530 Antipope Dioscorus, possibly a accepted Pope
535-536 Unusual altitude changes recorded
537-555 Pope Vigilius, complex in afterlife of Pope Silverius, conspired with Justinian and Theodora, on April 11, 548 issued Judicatum acknowledging Justinian's anti-Hypostatic Union, excommunicated by bishops of Carthage in 550
541-542 Plague of Justinian
543 Justinian condemns Origen, adverse earthquakes hit the world
544 Justinian condemns the Three Chapters of Theodore of Mopsuestia (d.428) and added writings of Hypostatic Union Christology of Board of Chalcedon
550 St. David converts Wales, crucifix introduced
553 Additional Board of Constantinople, 5th ecumenical, alleged by Justinian
556-561 Pope Pelagius I, called by Justinian, accustomed Judicatum
563 Columba goes to Scotland to deliver Picts, establishes abbey at Iona
567 Cassiodorus
589 All-embracing Third Board of Toledo, Reccared and the Visigoths catechumen from Arianism to Catholicism and Filioque article is added to Nicene Assize of 381
590-604 Pope Gregory the Great, whom abounding accede the greatest pope ever, reforms abbey anatomy and administering and establishes Gregorian Chant, Seven baleful sins ...
591-628 Theodelinda, Queen of the Lombards, began bit-by-bit about-face from Arianism to Catholicism
596 St. Augustine of Canterbury beatific by Pope Gregory to evangelise the Jutes
600? Evagrius Scholasticus, Abbey History of AD431-594 12
604 Saxon basilica created (by Mellitus) area St Paul's Basilica in London now stands
609 Pantheon, Rome renamed Abbey of Santa Maria Rotonda
612? Bobbio abbey in arctic Italy
613 Abbey of St. Gall in Switzerland
614 Khosrau II of Persia baffled Damascus, Jerusalem, took Angelic Cantankerous of Christ
624 Battle of Badr, advised alpha of Islamic Empire
625 Paulinus of York comes to catechumen Northumbria
628 Babai the Great, colonnade of Abbey of the East, died
628-629 Battle of Mut'ah, Heraclius recovered Cantankerous of Christ and Jerusalem from Islam till 638
632 Eorpwald of East Anglia baptized beneath access of Edwin of Northumbria
634-644 Umar, 2nd Sunni Islam Caliph, basic at Damascus, baffled Syria in 635, defeated Heraclius at Battle of Yarmuk in 636, baffled Egypt and Armenia in 639, Persia in 642
635 Cynegils of Wessex baptized by Abbey Birinus
664 Synod of Whitby unites Celtic Christianity of British Isles with Roman Catholicism
680-681 Third Board of Constantinople, 6th ecumenical, adjoin Monothelites, accursed Pope Honorius I, Patriarch Sergius I of Constantinople, Heraclius' Ecthesis
681-686 Wilfrid converts Sussex
687-691 Dome of the Rock built
690? Old English Bible translations
692 Orthodox Quinisext Council, convoked by Justinian II, accustomed Canons of the Apostles of Apostolic Constitutions, Clerical celibacy, alone by Pope Constantine
698 Abatement of Carthage
711-718 Umayyad acquisition of Hispania
717-718 Additional Arab annoy of Constantinople
718-1492 Reconquista, Iberian Peninsula retaken by Roman All-embracing Visigoth monarchs
718 Saint Boniface, abbey of Mainz; an Englishman, accustomed agency by Pope Gregory II to deliver the Germans
720? Disentis Abbey of Switzerland
730-787 Aboriginal Iconoclasm, Byzantine Emperor Leo III bans Christian icons, Pope Gregory II excommunicates him
731 English Abbey History accounting by Bede
732 Battle of Tours stops Islam from accretion westward
750? Tower added to St Peter's Basilica at the advanced of the atrium
752? Donation of Constantine, accepted Western Roman Empire to the Pope, afterwards accepted a forgery
756 Donation of Pepin recognizes Papal States
781 Nestorian Stele, Daqin Pagoda, Jesus Sutras, Christianity in China
787 Additional Board of Nicaea, 7th ecumenical, ends aboriginal Iconoclasm
793 Sacking of the abbey of Lindisfarne marks the alpha of Viking raids on Christendom.
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