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 ABRIDGED TIMELINE FOR GERMANIA AD 150 to 410
AD 220 is in the middle of a long 19-year period below the mean that is divided from the earlier 14-year below mean period by only two years above the mean.
AD 332 is a political confrontation brought on by a civil war and is removed from this timeline.
AD 362 and 363 are removed because the movement is attributed to population increase.
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AD 402 Squire Dionus of Brittany fathers a daughter on one of the Lady of the Lake's maidens, and the child is named Minako.
AD 405 Martius, in failing health, dies from the strain of travelling to a battle against the Youma, but not before confirming the succession of his daughter, Rei, to the throne.
AD 437 Umino aids Duke Hoel of Brittany, is engaged to his daughter, Molly of the White Hands, cousin to Naru.
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 Theodosius
Theodosius was born in Cauca in the Spanish province of Tarraconensis in AD 347.
Though in AD 375 his father was convicted of treason and put to death, with Theodosius went into exile in Spain.
In AD 391 pagan temples were closed and all of their worships were forbidden by threat of harsh punishment.
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 Roman Time Line   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
On 24th January AD 41, Caligula was murdered by the Praetorian guards - and even upon hearing of his death the people of Rome refused to celebrate openly lest it be a trick so that Caligula could see who was the happiest to see him dead.
It was during Claudius’ reign that Britain was conquered in AD 43 and it is said that Claudius himself came to Britain to accept the surrender of the eleven Kings.
Domitian was murdered by an ex slave in AD 96 he was the last of the emperors from the Flavian family.
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Constantine was called the 'Second founder of the empire'; Praetorian guard disbanded Chronology of Roman History: 301-325 AD 27 October 312 Constantine [312-337] (born a bastard in 274, died 337) entered Rome in triumph as the new Emperor.
AD 350-370) see: 4th Century Historians, on the 4th Century {to be done} Data is scattered through the main body of text, and more should be added.
AD 350-370) Flavius Eutropius, a contemporary of Ammianus Marcellinus, and fellow soldier under Julian in the Persian campaign, became the court historian for the emperor Valens (364-378).
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 A Brief History of Roman Emperors, Rulers, and Their Families
VITELIUS: Ruled 69 AD, was a close friend of all of the emperors from Tiberius to Nero, and was ancestor of Julius Gnieus Agricola, a famous Roman.
In 259 AD, he was elevated to rank of 'Augustus', but soon after was put to death by Postumus, commander of the Rhine legions.
She was the sister of Theodosius II and died in July 453 AD.
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 Error of Replacement Theology
AD 160) in speaking to a Jew said: "The Scriptures are not yours, but ours." Irenaeus, Bishop of Lyon (c.
AD 177) declared: "Jews are disinherited from the grace of God." Tertullian (AD 160-230), in his treatise, "Against the Jews," announced that God had rejected the Jews in favor of the Christians.
Already at the Church Council in Elvira (Spain) in AD 305, declarations were made to keep Jews and Christians apart, including ordering Christians not to share meals with Jews, not to marry Jews, not to use Jews to bless their fields, and not to observe the Jewish Sabbath.
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In 189 AD, there was major controversy regarding the date of Easter which was celebrated in Asia on the 14th day after the full moon.
It was at the Council of Nicea, in 325 AD that;
In A.D. 303, a quarter of a century earlier, the pagan emperor Diocletian had undertaken to destroy all Christian writings that could be found, and as a result Christian documents - especially in Rome - all but vanished.
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The Vandals sacked Rome in 455 AD (Jun 2-16).
Around 420 AD the last King of the Alans was killed in battle by the Visigoths.
In 589 AD the Third Council of Toledo officially adopted Roman Catholicism for the Kingdom of the Visigoths (they had previously been Arian Christians).
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 An Introduction to Jude
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AD 346-420) B. Internal Evidence: Objections raised do not overturn the conclusion that Jude was the brother of James of Jerusalem and thus the half-brother of the Lord Jesus 1.
Mayor writes, Jude, as we have seen, was apparently the youngest of the Brethren of the Lord, probably born not later than 10 A.D., if we accept the date of 6 B.C. for the Nativity.
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 Western Laws: Laws of Gratian, Valentinian II, Maximus, Eugenius: AD 383-394
19 Aug/Jan 383 Mediolanum?) Privilegia omnia paucis concessa personis in perniciem plurimorum in irritum devocentur omnesque huiusmodi immunitatis qui quacumque ambitione meruerunt, ad aequale provincialium ceterorum consortium reducantur prositque iugatio rei publicae hactenus suspensa.
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ROMAN COINS Marcus Aurelius (AD 161-180) Miscellaneous Roman No.: 719 Estimate: £ 400 4th Century Roman Ae (23), Constantius Gallus AD 351-354, Ae3 (3); Julian the Apostate AD 360-363, Ae1 (2), rev Bull and stars, mints of Antioch and Constantinople; Valentinianus...
Arcadius (A.D. 383-408), AV Solidus, 4.43g., Mediolanum, A.D. 394-5, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, d n arcadi-vs p f avg, rev. victori-a avggg, emperor standing right, holding standard and Victory on globe, his left foot resting on captive, m-d in field, comob in exergue (RIC...
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 Arbogast (general) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
September 6, AD 394) known as Arbogast or Flavianus was of Frankish origin and the son of Flavius Bauto, Valentinian II's former magister militum and protector before Arbogast.
Little is known of Flavius Arbogastes other than his career as the Western Roman Empire's magister militum following his father's death in 385.
On September 5, 394, Theodosius attacked Arbogast in the Battle of the Frigidus on the banks of the Frigidus (Wippach) River.
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Ironside also states that as AD 300 drew close and the 10th wave of persecution began, the early church fathers believed that this "tenth wave" would be the last, and it was.
Note that during the AD 100-312 period, it was Rome who persecuted the Church, not "led" it.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/11744a.htm#IV accepts AD 67 as the date of the Apostle Peter's death, and claims that three "popes" headed the Church of Rome between the death of Peter and 96 AD when the Book of Revelation was written.
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Eugenius (A.D. 392-394), AV Solidus, 4.45g., Lugdunum, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, d n evgeni-vs p f avg, rev. victor-ia avgg, two emperors, nimbate, enthroned facing, holding between them a globe, the emperor on right holding a mappa, Victory behind them with outspread...
Magnus Maximus (A.D. 383-388), AE 2; Arcadius (A.D. 383-408), AE 3/4 (4); Eugenius (A.D. 392-394), AE 4; Honorius (A.D. 393-423), AE 3; Leo I (A.D. 457-474), AE 2, various mints and types, good fine to good very fine (9) Estimate £ 60-80...
Eugenius (A.D. 392-394), AR Siliqua, Trier, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, dn evgenivs p f avg, rev. virtvs romanorvm, Roma seated left on cuirass, holding Victory on globe and spear, trps in exergue (RIC 106d; cf.
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 16 Nations -- Political, Social, Cultural, Historical Analysis Of China
In AD 371, another Di, Fu Jian of Anterior Qin Dynasty, conquered the Qiuchi Di and relocated all of them to Guanzhong, the areas of Xi'an, Shenxi Province.
Liu Yuan returned to the Huns in AD 308, and helped Jinn defeat the Xianbei and the Jinn rebel Wang Jun. Thereafter, Liu Yuan returned to Jinn court and was appointed Dadudu (i.e., "grand marshal") of the five Hunnic Tribal Groups.
By AD 317, all of China north of the Yangtze River/Huai River had been overrun by nomadic peoples: the Xianbei from the north; some remnants of the Xiongnu (Huns) from the northwest; and the Qiang people of Gansu and Tibet from the west and the southwest.
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 Harvard University Press: On Stilicho's Consulship 2-3. Panegyric on the Sixth Consulship of Honorius. The Gothic War. ...
Claudius Claudianus, Latin poet of great affairs, flourished during the joint reigns (AD 394–5 onwards) of the brothers Honorius (Emperor in the West) and Arcadius (in the East).
Apparently a native of Greek Alexandria in Egypt, he was, to judge by his name, of Roman descent, though his first writings were in Greek, and his pure Latin may have been learned by him as a foreign language.
About AD 395 he moved to Italy (Milan and Rome) and though really a pagan, became a professional court-poet composing for Christian rulers works which give us important knowledge of Honorius' time.
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In 379 AD, Theodosius became co-emperor of the Roman empire.
In 382 AD, a treaty between Theodosius and the Visigoths made the Visigoths the first independent barbarian nation within the Roman Empire.
Theodosius became emperor in 394 AD, and he crushed the pagans and ruled the entire empire until he died in 395 AD.
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 Jin Dynasty -- Political, Social, Cultural, Historical Analysis Of China -- Research Into Origins Of Huns, Uygurs, ...
From AD 291 onwards, under the instigations of empresses, Jinn Court underwent numerous coups.
In AD 308, Liu Yuan captured Luoyang, the capital of the Western Jinn Dynasty, and caught the emperor.
In AD 267, under the influence of Empress Yang and Jia Chong, Sima Yan (Emperor Jin Wudi) made his retarded son as the Crown Prince.
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The same script lived on far into the Christian era; the latest hieroglyphs known are at Philae and dated to AD 394; the next latest show the names of the Roman emperors Diocletian (yr.
Coptic: the old Egyptian language in its latest developments, as written in the Coptic script, from about the third century AD onwards; so called because it was spoken by the Copts the Christian descendants of the Ancient Egyptians in whose churches it is read though not understood even at the present day.
After the Arab conquest (AD 640) Coptic was gradually superseded by Arabic, and became extinct as a spoken tongue in the sixteenth century.
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 Symbolism
Between 2500 and 700 BC later scripts were used for varying periods in the Indus Valley of Pakistan, in Crete (Cretan hieroglyphic and Linear A and B; the Phaistos Disc), in the Sinai (Proto-Sinaitic), in Palestine and Lebanon, and in Syria and Anatolia (Hittite hieroglyphic).
Under the influence of the related Aramaic alphabet, it evolved during the period of the Second Temple (destroyed AD 70) (See Matthew 24:3-added by JD), into the familiar Square Script that is used today.
Under the influence of Aramaic, a literary counterpart was also developed, which in due course evolved into Mishnaic Hebrew, or the "Language of the Sages." It continued to be written even after the destruction of the Second Temple, and through the Bar Kochba wars (AD 132-34), until the codification of the Mishnah around AD 200.
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 Olympics - EnchantedLearning.com
Every four years, for 1,170 years, the Greeks held an Olympics, which continued to grow and change.
Many other sports were added, including other races, wrestling, boxing, pentathlon (five events, including the long jump, javelin throw, discus throw, foot race, and wrestling), and equestrian events (events with horses and people, like chariot races and horse races) The Olympic games were banned by the Byzantine Emperor Theodosius II in the year AD 394.
The flag of the Olympic Games has five interlocking rings (blue, yellow, fl, green, and red) on a white ground.
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The Civil Wars and The Third Century (AD 193 - 296)
The Constantinian Dynasty and the Fourth Century (AD 297 - 394)
The Puppet Emperors and the Fall of the Roman Empire (AD 394 - 498)
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 368 AD   While under Valentinian I neglectful rule
447 AD Massive social uprisings occur on the Isle of Britain.
Theodoric I, the warrior-king of the Goths, dies in the
463 AD Robert de Rennes, Ban’s cousin, becomes the King of Armorica.
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 nomads
When General Ts'ao Ts'ao re-organized thirty thousand Hun tribes into today's Shanxi-Shaanxi provinces during the 2nd century AD, we could estimate the Huns to be having 50-100 persons per tribe, to yield about 1.5-3 million.
As to the Chinese population, it had been in a state of fluctuating to a peak of 50 million every dynastic cycle, with every dynastic change costing a loss of half the population.
By AD 317, all of China north of the Yangtze River/Huai River had been overrun by nomadic peoples: the Xianbei from the north; some remnants of the Xiongnu from the northwest; and the Qiang people of Gansu and Tibet from the west and the southwest.
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 Errors of the Roman Catholic Church, Part 1
The Roman Catholic Church cannot clearly and easily show its history before 320 AD, when the Roman Emperor Constantine professed conversion, amalgamated pagans and Christians, and declared himself to be the head or pontiff of the Universal (Catholic) Church.
Catholic Canon law 870 and 888 state that a priest has power to forgive sins, and confession to a priest at least once a year is necessary unto salvation.
This is why we cannot save ourselves by our good works, or religious rituals, as it is adding to Christ's finished work on the cross.
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