Reigns of the Emperors of Rome in the Time of Early Christianity(31 or) 27 B.C. - 14 A.D. Emperor Augustus Emperor Tiberius (14-37); note his initial reign began c. 12 A.D.* Emperor Caligula (37-41). Emperor Claudius (41-54). Emperor Nero (54-68). Emperor Otho (69). ...
This is said by Serbians to be the founding of Serbia. Orthodox Christianity is the state religion. 929 At Cordoba Spain, Abd-ar-Rahman, of the Umayyad dynasty, elevates himself from an emir to caliph, putting himself in rivalry with the Abbasid caliph at Baghdad. ...
One of the major designers of Orthodox view. Coined the term “new forbidden by the Torah,“ meaning that there should be no change in Jewish customs and religious traditions. This view was clearly in contrary to the Reforms' view. He supported secular-studies in addition to religious studies...
In the 700s, the remnants of the Montanists were ordered by Byzantine Emperor Leo III to leave their religion and join Orthodox Christianity. They refused, locked themselves in their places of worship, and set them on fire. 1303 In India, the mass suicide, also known as Jauhar, was carrie...
4? BCE-33 CE Jesus founds Christianity 1st century CE Apollonius of Tyana flourished 1st to 3rd CE (?) Testament of Solomon composed 100-300 CE composition of Corpus Hermetica 204-270 CE Plotinus, Neoplatonic philosopher and mystic (born in Egypt) 233-305 CE Porphyry, Neoplatonic philoso...
The Byzantine Empire is known for being one of the most powerful states in Europe and the Mediterranean during the Middle Ages. It is also known for founding a new branch of Christianity, the Eastern Orthodox faith. How long did the Byzantine Empire endure?
Alania starts off as a Tengri Alan tribal kingdom located in the Pontic Steppe and Caucasia regions of Eastern Europe and Near East respectfully, Europe; being present already during the 'Pre-Roman-Parthian' era. At the starting year of 2, the country wi
Christianity is adopted by the Daco-Roman, Latin-speaking people. Both "Byzantine Empire" and "Eastern Roman Empire" are historiographical terms created after the end of the realm; its citizens continued to refer to their empire as the Roman Empire (Ancient Greek: Basileia Rhõmaiõn; Latin:...
380 AD - Theodosius bans all religions different from Orthodox Christianity. Germans, Sarmartians, and Huns are taken into Imperial service. 392 AD - Theodosius sole emperor. 395 AD - Before his death Theodosius divides the Empire between his sons - the 18 year-old Arcadius gets the East and...
which he slowly tried to introduce, and his father's actions were still a sore point with the clergy, so he quickly agreed to Simeon's request, but Emperor Simeon was not done; he still wanted to prove that he was an orthodox Christian and defender of the faith compared to the he...