10BC-AD700 – Timeline
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WORLD/SECULAR HISTORY | year/month/day | Christian History and Jewish History | |
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Historical events in Politics and Business | Events and history that happened in both faiths | ||
including Christian & Jewish people | |||
Undated Past | Genesis | ||
1800BC-1400BC | Life of Moses | ||
1400BC-931BC | Judges | ||
10500BC-931BC | Four Kings | ||
931BC-400BC | Divided Kingdom and Prophets | ||
424BC-4BC | 400 years | ||
Roman Emperor Claudius borne | August 110BC | ||
Roman Emperor Julius Caesar | 100BC-44BC | ||
King Herod the Great born in Jericho | 73BC | ||
Roman Emperor Augustus Caesar – born-died | 63BC-AD14 | Referred to in Luke 2:1 | |
Herod Antipater the Idumaean father of Herod the Great Died | 43BC | ||
500BC-30BC The end of the Roman Republic |
30BC | ||
30BC-AD476 Start of the Roman Empire |
30BC | ||
Roman Emperor Augustus Caesar -ruled | 27BC-AD14 | Referred to in Luke 2:1 | |
Publius Sulpicius Quirinus – born 45BC | ??BC-AD21 | ||
Publius Sulpicius Quirinus a consul – in Syria | 12BC | ||
12BC-4BC | Birth of Jesus or the Christmas story | ||
A Roman census – | 8BC | ||
5-4BC | High Priest – Matthias, son of Theophilus | ||
5BC | High Priest – Joseph, son of Elam | ||
4BC | High Priest – Joezer, son of Boethus | ||
Herod the Great Died | 4BC | ||
King Herod the Great’s son Herod Archelaus takes over | 4BC | ||
Herod Philip Tetrarch of Iturea and Trachonitis ( Outside Israel) | 4BC-AD34 | ||
Herod Archelaus (Judea & Samaria) | 4BC-AD6 | ||
Herod Antipas (Galilee & Perea) “that fox.” | |||
Herod Aristoboulus | |||
4-1BC | High Priest – Eleazar, son of Boethus – (Appointed by Herod Archelaus) | ||
AD1-AD6 | High Priest – Jesus, son of Sie | ||
AD7 | High priest – death penalty | ||
AD6-AD15 | High Priest – Annas, 6-15 A.D. (Appointed by Quirinius) | ||
Roman Emperor Augustus Caesar dies | AD14 | Luke 3:1 | |
Reign of Roman Emperor Tiberius Caesar | AD14-AD37 | Luke 3:1 | |
Pontius Pilate Governor of Judah | Luke3:1 | ||
Lysanias ruler of Abilene | Luke 3:1 | ||
AD15-16 | High Priest – Ishmael, son of Phiabi I – (Appointed by Valerius Gratus) | ||
AD16-17 | High Priest – Eleazar, son of Annas | ||
AD17-18 | High Priest – Simon, son of Kamithos | ||
Herod Archelaus son of King Herod the Great Died | AD18 | ||
Founding of Tiberias | AD18 | ||
AD18-37 | High Priest – Joseph Caiaphas | ||
Pontius Pilate arrival in Judea | AD26 | ||
King Agrippa 1 ruled (born 10AD) | AD27-AD37? | ||
AD28 | If 6th April AD32 is the triumphal entry then Jesus started His ministry in September – November AD28 | ||
AD28-AD32 | |||
AD28-AD32 | Ministry of Jesus | ||
AD32 | |||
AD32 | Timeline of: Easter – Palm Sunday to Pentecost | ||
AD32 | Zacchaeus The Tax Collector Luke 19:1-10 | ||
AD32 | Mary Anoints Jesus feet John 12:1-11 | ||
6th April AD32 | Triumphal Entry Luke 19:28-44 | ||
AD32 | Palm trees John 12:12-19 | ||
AD29? | if 4th-5th April Tuesday Sunset-Wednesday Sunset 29AD | ||
AD30 | |||
If AD32 | 6th (Thurs?) April Crucifixion under Herod Antipas Luke 23:26-46 | ||
IF AD33? | Friday 3rd April Jesus Crucified | ||
AD30-AD110 | New Testament | ||
AD29 to AD33 | Death of Jesus or Jesus Crucified | ||
if AD32 | Death of Jesus or Jesus Crucified Wednesday 10th April AD32 also 14th Nisan | ||
if AD33 | Death of Jesus or Jesus Crucified Friday 14th Nisan | ||
AD53-AD96 | |||
AD33-AD53 | The Early Church or Acts part One | ||
Pontius Pilate dismissed as procurator of Judea | AD36 | ||
AD37 | High Priest – Jonathan, son of Annas – (Appointed by Vitellius) | ||
AD37-41 | High Priest – Theophilus, son of Annas | ||
Birth of Joephus | AD37-95 | ||
Tiberius Caesar Died | AD37 March 16th | ||
Reign of Emperor Caligula (Gaius) Caesar | AD37-AD41 | ||
Anti-Jewish riots in Alexander | AD38 | ||
Herod Antipas exiled | AD39 | ||
Anti-Jewish riots Antioch | AD40 | ||
Herod Antipas son of Herod the Great Died | AD40 | He had John the baptist beheaded. Matthew 14:1-13 | |
Emperor Gaius assassinated | AD41 | ||
Roman Emperor Claudius | AD41-AD54 | Acts 11:28 Acts 18:2 | |
Claudius Conquers Britain | AD43 | ||
Herod Agrippa I, king of Judea, | 10BC-AD44 | Acts of the Apostles Called “Herod” | |
Death of Herod Agrippa I | AD44 | ||
AD45 | |||
AD47-AD57 | Paul’s missionary journeys | ||
Jewish vs. Gentile | |||
AD48-AD135 | |||
Roman Emperor Claudius expels Jews from Rome | AD49-AD | Acts 11:28, Acts 18:2 | |
Rise of the Zelots and Sicrii | AD50-52 | ||
AD50 | 3,000 killed in Jerusalem in a tumult with the Romans | ||
King Agrippa 11 ruled (born 10AD) | AD53 | Acts of the Apostles as King Agrippa 2 | |
AD53-AD96 | |||
AD53-AD96 | The Early Church or Acts part 2 | ||
Roman Emperor Claudius died | 54-10-13 | ||
Roman Emperor Nero (Nero means black) | AD54-AD68 | ||
About June 3rd AD57 | First of several trials for Paul Acts 22:30-23:11 | ||
Thursday 9 June AD57 | Paul’s 2nd trial Acts 24:1-23 | ||
June AD57 | Paul’s 3rd trial see Acts 24:24-27 | ||
June AD57 | Paul’s fourth trial was in front of Festus, Acts 25:1-12 also see Acts 26:32 28:19 2 Timothy 4:16-17 | ||
Josephus’s pleading of Jewish inerests before Nero | AD64 | ||
The fire in Rome – summer | AD64-July-19 | The fire in Rome | |
AD66 | The end of the Qumran community | ||
AD66 | Jews suffered persecution under Gessius Florius, Roman Governor of Judea | ||
AD66-AD70 | Great Revolt | ||
Josephus surrender to Vespasian | AD67 | ||
AD67 | The book of Hebrews, Hebrews 1:1-13:25 | ||
Moses leads Gods people, Hebrews 11: 24 | |||
Crossing The Red Sea, Hebrews 11:29 | |||
AD67-AD68 | Crossing Paul in Jail again | ||
Roman Emperor Calba | AD68-AD69 | ||
Roman Emperor Otto | AD69 | ||
End of Roman rule by Procurators | AD70 | ||
Roman Rule by Expulsion | AD71-AD306 | ||
??-AD100 | Clement of Rome | ||
AD69-AD155 | Polycarp | ||
AD70-AD135 | Early Sub- Apostolic Church | ||
Roman Emperor Vespasian | AD69-AD79 | ||
AD70 | Herod’s Temple in Jerusalem | ||
Roman army 100,000 strong marched against Jerusalem | AD70 | ||
2nd Sept AD70 | Titus Vespasian’s son Destroys Jerusalem | ||
AD73 | Masada falls | ||
Josephus’s completion of “Jewish War” | AD77 | ||
Vesuvius erupts – Naples Italy | AD79 | ||
Roman Emperor Titus | AD79-AD81 | ||
Roman Emperor Domitian | AD81-AD96 | ||
Josephus’s completion of “Antiquities” | AD93-94 | ||
The Emperor Domitian begins his persecution of Christians | AD94 | ||
AD95 | |||
AD96 | |||
AD96 | John writes The Book of Revelation | ||
AD96 | The First Church, Ephesus; The Tree of Life, Revelation 2:1-7 | ||
AD96 | The Second Church, Smyrna; Satan, Revelation 2:8-11 | ||
AD96 | The Third Church, Pergamum; Manna, Revelation 2:12-17 | ||
AD96 | The Fourth Church, Thyatira; Morning Star, Revelation 2:18-29 | ||
AD96 | Jesus comes back to take his rightful place as king. Revelation 22:5 | ||
AD96 | Lamp Revelation 22:5 | ||
AD96 | The Bride of Christ Revelation 21:1-9 and Revelation 22:17 | ||
AD96 | WE WIN. I looked at the end of the book and WE WIN Revelation 20:15 | ||
AD96 | The Angel says Jesus is returning Revelation 22:7-21 | ||
AD96 | The Cross Jesus Is Returning Revelation 22:7-21 | ||
AD96 | Jesus the Son of God Revelation 22:7-21 | ||
Murder of Emperor Domitian | AD96 | ||
Roman Emperor Marcus Cocceius Nerva | AD96-AD98 | Nerva releases John from the Island of Patmos | |
Roman Emperor Trajan | AD98-AD117 | ||
Paper is invented in China | AD100 | ||
AD100 | Synod of Jamnia | ||
AD100 | Gospel of Thomas | ||
AD100-AD165 | Justin Martyr | ||
Roman Emperor Hadrian | AD117-AD138 | ||
AD120 | Growth of the Gnostic movement | ||
AD120 | Didache | ||
Hadrian orders for a wall 73 miles long to be built in Britannia | AD122-127 | ||
AD130-??? | Gnosticism | ||
AD132-135 | Jewish revolt of Bar-Cochba | ||
AD135 | Hadrian devastated Palestine. 580,000 perished | ||
AD135 | Destruction of Jerusalem again | ||
AD135 | Martyrdom of Rabban Akiba | ||
AD144 | Death of Marcio | ||
Lake Taupo formed | AD146 | ||
AD150 | Justin Martyr Writes His Apology | ||
AD156 | The Martyrdom of Polycarp of Smyrna | ||
AD160-AD225 | Tertullian | ||
AD175 | Apostolic succession lists | ||
AD177 | Irenaeus Becomes Bishop of Lyons | ||
AD196 | Tertullian Begins to Write Christian Books | ||
AD205 | Origen begins to write Christian books | ||
AD200 | Canon selection is complete | ||
Han Empire(Gina) ends | AD220 | ||
Goths invade Europe | AD220-AD269 | ||
AD225-AD647 | Christological controversies | ||
Persecution under the emperor Maximinus | AD235-AD238 | ||
AD249-AD305 Persecutions |
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AD249-AD251 | Decian | ||
AD251 | Cyprian writes On the Unity of the Church | ||
AD251-AD356 | Anthony of Egypt | ||
AD254 | Death of Origen | ||
AD257-AD260 | Valerianic | ||
AD258 | Martyrdom of Cyprian | ||
AD270 | Anthony Begins His Life as a Hermit | ||
Emperor Diocletian | AD284-AD305 | Killed many Christians | |
AD296-373 | Athanasius | ||
Constantine became Emperor | AD306-AD337 | ||
Byzantine Empire or Roman Eastern leg in control | AD307-AD614 | ||
AD312 | The Conversion of Constantine | ||
Victory at the Milvian bridge | AD312 | ||
Constantine issues the Edict of Milan | AD313 | Christians free to worship | |
AD323 | Building of St Peter’s, Rome, begins | ||
AD325 | Nicene Council | ||
AD325-AD381 | Nicene Creed | ||
AD326-AD451 Start of Post-Nicene Church |
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4th-5th century | Donatism | ||
AD325-381 | Controversy over Arianism | ||
AD326 | |||
AD326 | |||
AD326 | Church of the Holy Sepulcher is built | ||
AD330-379 | Basil the Great | ||
Constantine moves to Constantinople | AD330 | ||
King Ezana of Axum becomes the first Christian king in Africa | AD330 | ||
AD339-397 | Ambrose of Milan | ||
AD342-420 | Jerome | ||
AD347-407 | John Chrysostom | ||
AD354-430 | Augustine of Hippo | ||
AD358-394 | Cappadocian Fathers | ||
AD367 | Athanasius’s Letter Recognizes the New Testament Canon | ||
AD381 | Council of Constantinople | ||
AD384 | Egeria’s Travels | ||
AD385 | Bishop Ambrose Defies the Empress | ||
AD386-460 | St Patrick | ||
AD387 | Conversion of Augustine | ||
AD396 | Augustine becomes Bishop of Hippo | ||
AD397 | Latin Vulgate | ||
Roman Empire is divided into East and West | AD395 | ||
AD398 | John Chrysostom becomes Bishop of Constantinople | ||
AD?-460 | Patrick | ||
AD405 | Jerome completes the Vulgate | ||
AD400-529 | Pelagianism | ||
AD?-432 | Patrick goes as a missionary to Ireland | ||
Visigoths invade Europe | AD410-711 | ||
AD416 | Teaching of Pelagius Condemned | ||
AD423 | Rule of St. Augustine | ||
AD428 | Athanasian Creed | ||
Vandals storm the Mediterranean | AD429-533 | ||
Huns invade the Gupta Empire, in India | AD430-470 | ||
AD431 | Council of Ephesus | ||
AD432 | Patrick Goes as Missionary to Ireland | ||
AD429-533 | |||
Angles and Saxons invade Britain | AD440 | ||
AD451 | The council of Chalcedon | ||
AD326-AD451 End of Post-Nicene Church ends |
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AD451-AD1054 Start of Early Medieval Church |
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Romulus Augustulus last emperor in West Rome | AD475-AD476 | ||
Fall of the western part of the Roman Empire | 27BC-AD476 | ||
AD476 Eastern Roman Empire now know as Byzantine |
AD476 | ||
AD476-AD1050 start of Early Middle Ages |
AD476-AD1050 | ||
AD480-AD547 | Benedict of Nursia | ||
AD511 | Catholic Christianity is established in Gaul | ||
AD520 | Boethius Consolation of philosophy | ||
Justinian Emperor east | AD527-565 | ||
AD529 | Benedict of Nursia establishes his monastic order | ||
AD529-540 | Rule of St. Benedict | ||
AD530 | Monophysite | ||
AD540-604 | Gregory the Great | ||
AD555-647 | Christological controversies | ||
AD563 | Columbia goes as a missionary to Scotland | ||
Lombards invade Italy | AD568-573 | ||
Muhammad died June 8th 632 Medina where his grave is | AD570-632 | ||
AD590 | Gregory 1 becomes Pope | ||
AD600 | Gregorian Sacramentary | ||
AD602 | See of Canterbury is founded | ||
Persians invade Rome | AD602 | ||
Persian Empire | AD615-AD638 | ||
Jerusalem falls to Islam | AD637 | ||
AD555-647 | Christological controversies | ||
Arabs storm the Mediterranean | AD637-732 | ||
AD638 | |||
Multiple Moselem/Arab Rule | AD639-AD1009 | ||
AD664 | Synod of Whitby | ||
AD673-735 | Bede | ||
AD680-754 | Boniface | ||
Dome of the Rock Completed | AD691 | ||
AD725-842 | Iconoclastic controversies | ||
AD716 | Boniface Sets Out as Missionary | ||
The Venerable Bede Completes His Ecclesiastical History of the English Nation | AD731 | ||
AD732 | The Battle of Tours | ||
Charlemagne | AD742-AD814 | ||
AD749 | Or there about. A major Earthquake in Israel damaged many buildings | ||
AD754 | Germany is Christianized | ||
AD789 | Roman Rite is compulsory in the West | ||
Carolingian Renaissance | Late 8th through early 9th century | ||
Vikings invade Europe | AD793-1016 | ||
AD793 | Monastery Lindisfarne attacked by the Vikings | ||
AD795 | Monastery Iona attacked by the Vikings | ||
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