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Aztec calandar very similar to Asiatic. Prescott,"Conq. of Mex. p.394. | Indians belived in a supreme deity, also feared the spirit of evil. Believed good would be rewarded, and evil punished. Brownell, "Indian Races" p. 31 | |||||||||
Transubstantiation Mass. | Eusebius Ecclesiastical
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Constantine converted to Christianity 330 Vulgate (Latin Bible) 380 |
Ladocia Council 360arranged Canon of Old and New Testament. Forbid the use of the Epistle of Barnabes, The Shepherds of Hermas, the Acts of Paul, and the teachings of the Apostles. | ||||||||
Kingdom of Yemen -Himyarite Dynasty | Yemenite Kingdom subject to the Abbysynians for about 70 Years | Christianity spreads | ||||||||
Alemanni and Franks on the Rhine
Goths on the Black sea and Danube 250 Decius fights the Goths 270 Rome abandons Dacia |
Huns [Mongolian tribe] in Europe
Council of Nicea Nicene Creed 378 The Romans unite with the Goths and Visigoths at the battle of Adrianople |
Angles and Saxons inBritan
Vandals in Spain407-429 Great Battleof Chalons won by allied armies of Europe against the Huns 451 Vandals in France 425-534 |
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Division of West Rome into10 parts Dan 7:7-8 Revelations 13:1-9 year 476 | ||||||||||
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Calineus 260
First invasion of Rome by Goths 265 Probus Aurelius 270 Tacitus (Historian) 275 Diocletian 284 |
Constantinus I
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Constantine the Great 312 Constantinus II 337 Julian the Apostate 361 Valentinian I 364 Theodocius the Great 379 Division of the Roman Empire 395 |
West Rome | Fall of west Rome
German invaders rule Latium |
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East Rome | Arcadius 395
St. Patrick in Ireland 450 |
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Japan Arrival of the Sushen, the ancestors of the Manchu Brahmanism powerful in the 3rd century | ||||||||||
China | 7 schools of Chang-An
Buddhism prospers |
Tea first mentioned as a drink | 16 kingdoms established in 135 years, all Chinafied. |