22 BC to 167 AD: comets, runic script in Europe, Ireland, Jesus, St. Peter,
20 BC: Second Temple is started in Jerusalem.
20 BC: Second Temple is started in Jerusalem.
~ to c.40 AD: The approximate life span of St Mary, mother of Jesus. She left for Egypt with Joseph and returned to Nazareth when Herod died. When Jesus was "12" the family traveled to Jerusalem where Jesus visited the temple.
18 BC to 19 AD: German leader, Armin, defeats a Roman "army."
4 BC to 64 AD Saint Peter: This is his likely life span.
3 BC to 33 AD: Jesus of the Christians was probably born during this period.
2 BC: Jerusalem: Aqueduct was built.
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O BC/AD: Polaris 14 degrees from the North Pole.
c. 1 AD to 29 AD: Approximate life span of Saint John the Baptist, cousin of Jesus. John's parents were Zechariah, a priest at the temple in Jerusalem, and Elizabeth, cousin of Mary, the mother of Jesus.
1 AD: Philippines: Advanced boat building and gold mining.
2 AD: By this time some "Dead Sea Scrolls" had been written.
c. 3 AD to 65 AD: Approximate life span of Saint Paul, born in Tarsus of a wealthy Jewish family.
4 AD to 40 AD: Life of St Veronica.
c. 6 AD to 101 AD: Approximate life span of Saint Paul, John and James were followers of Saint John the Baptist. John was the only one to stand up for Jesus at his crucifixion. He was the only disciple not martyred. As an old man he wrote the Fourth Gospel, it has been said,
8 AD: Ovid's Metamorphoses is published.
8 AD to 23 AD: Reign of Wang Mang(?) in China's Hsin(?) dynasty emperor.
c.10 AD: It is said that St. Mary Magdalen traveled with Jesus. That she also went to Ephesus with the apostle John and the Virgin Mary. She may have died in Ephesus and was venerated on Constantinople. She is said to have helped spread the gospel in France.
~ Rise of Mexican city of Teotihuacan.
c. 10 AD to 90 AD, Ethiopia: Axrimite(?) kingdom flourishes.
~ Saint Thomas lived. Doubting Thomas from John 14 & 20?
~ St Luke, author of 3rd Gospel and Acts, is alive. He may have traveled with St Paul. He was a physician and able to read and write Greek.
~ China: Magnetic compass in use.
~ St. Mathew lived. Was Levi son of Alpheus and became a tax collector in Galilee. May have brought gospel to Ethiopia, Ireland, Persia, Egypt, Macedonia, Syria.
14 AD to 37 AD, Rome: Reign of Emperor Tiberius.
17 AD to 24 AD: North Africans revolt against Roman rule.
23 AD to 79 AD: Approximate life span of Pliny, Roman scholar.
25 AD to 220 AD, China: Duration of the Eastern Han Dynasty.
30 AD: Crucifixion of Jesus.
33 AD: Jesus of Christians may have been born as late as this.(?)
20 BC: Second Temple is started in Jerusalem.
~ to c.40 AD: The approximate life span of St Mary, mother of Jesus. She left for Egypt with Joseph and returned to Nazareth when Herod died. When Jesus was "12" the family traveled to Jerusalem where Jesus visited the temple.
~ to about 700 AD: A runic script is use by Germanic speaking people at about these times. Was it called Elder Futh?
~ to c.40 AD: The approximate life span of St Mary, mother of Jesus. She left for Egypt with Joseph and returned to Nazareth when Herod died. When Jesus was "12" the family traveled to Jerusalem where Jesus visited the temple.
18 BC to 19 AD: German leader, Armin, defeats a Roman "army."
4 BC to 64 AD Saint Peter: This is his likely life span.
3 BC to 33 AD: Jesus of the Christians was probably born during this period.
2 BC: Jerusalem: Aqueduct was built.
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O BC/AD: Polaris 14 degrees from the North Pole.
c. 1 AD to 29 AD: Approximate life span of Saint John the Baptist, cousin of Jesus. John's parents were Zechariah, a priest at the temple in Jerusalem, and Elizabeth, cousin of Mary, the mother of Jesus.
1 AD: Philippines: Advanced boat building and gold mining.
2 AD: By this time some "Dead Sea Scrolls" had been written.
c. 3 AD to 65 AD: Approximate life span of Saint Paul, born in Tarsus of a wealthy Jewish family.
4 AD to 40 AD: Life of St Veronica.
c. 6 AD to 101 AD: Approximate life span of Saint Paul, John and James were followers of Saint John the Baptist. John was the only one to stand up for Jesus at his crucifixion. He was the only disciple not martyred. As an old man he wrote the Fourth Gospel, it has been said,
8 AD: Ovid's Metamorphoses is published.
8 AD to 23 AD: Reign of Wang Mang(?) in China's Hsin(?) dynasty emperor.
c.10 AD: It is said that St. Mary Magdalen traveled with Jesus. That she also went to Ephesus with the apostle John and the Virgin Mary. She may have died in Ephesus and was venerated on Constantinople. She is said to have helped spread the gospel in France.
~ Rise of Mexican city of Teotihuacan.
c. 10 AD to 90 AD, Ethiopia: Axrimite(?) kingdom flourishes.
~ Saint Thomas lived. Doubting Thomas from John 14 & 20?
~ St Luke, author of 3rd Gospel and Acts, is alive. He may have traveled with St Paul. He was a physician and able to read and write Greek.
~ China: Magnetic compass in use.
~ St. Mathew lived. Was Levi son of Alpheus and became a tax collector in Galilee. May have brought gospel to Ethiopia, Ireland, Persia, Egypt, Macedonia, Syria.
14 AD to 37 AD, Rome: Reign of Emperor Tiberius.
17 AD to 24 AD: North Africans revolt against Roman rule.
23 AD to 79 AD: Approximate life span of Pliny, Roman scholar.
25 AD to 220 AD, China: Duration of the Eastern Han Dynasty.
30 AD: Crucifixion of Jesus.
33 AD: Jesus of Christians may have been born as late as this.(?)
37 AD to 41 AD, Rome: Reign of Caligula as Roman Emperor.
~ Wales was Christianizing. It is said that the Holy Family visited this part of Britain about this time.
39 AD to 40 AD: Caligula leads two unsuccessful expeditions into Gaul.
41 AD to 54 AD, Rome: Claudius I emperor. Expulsion of Jews from Rome
41 AD: Roman Emperor Caligula is assassinated.
43 AD: Romans conquer Britain.
45 AD: Greeks sail to India around the Horn of Africa*
46 AD to 120 AD: Life of Plutarch, Greek biographer.
50 AD, India: The Bahagavad Gita, Hindu scripture is composed.
~ Greeks cross the Indian ocean for the first time.(?)
58 AD: Buddhism spreads to China.
60 AD, Greece: Epictetus, leading teacher of stoicism, is born in Greece.
~ to 85 AD, Roman Empire: Flavian dynasty of Vespasian.
ca 64 AD: St. Peter was crucified.
~ The city of Rome was destroyed by fire.
~ Nero begins his persecutions of Christians
66 AD: Comets notable striking land and sea of Earth around the world. ~ to 67 AD: Jews revolt against Rome.
69 AD to 80 AD: Romans built the Colosseum.
70 AD: Romans (Titus) destroyed Jerusalem and the Jewish temple of Jerusalem. Paul is executed and Jews deported.
72 AD to 80 AD, Rome: Roman Colosseum constructed.
75 AD to 90 AD: Titus existed.
79 AD: Mt. Vesuvius erupts.
90 AD to 110 AD: Reign of Trajan.
95 AD: Roman Emperor Domitian bans philosophers from Italy!
98 AD: By this time Swedes had what Tacitus called powerful fleets of double prowed(?) longboats on the sea.
~ At about this time the name Finn and Finns was being 'first' written.
100 AD: to about 700 AD: A runic script used by Germanic speaking peoples. It seems to have been called Elder Futh.
~ Tiberius, Emperor of Rome. banned kissing to combat a herpes epidemic on Rome.
~ to 400 AD: Mayans developed calendar and hieroglyphics,
~ to 165 AD: The approximate life span of St Justin, Martyr, patron of philosophers. He was born in Nablus, Samaria of "pagan" Greek parents.
~ Ireland: About this time Medb was was queen of Connacht.
105 AD: China: Paper is in use. We could call paper a Chinese invention.
109 AD: What we have called the Silk Road connects China and Persia. Silk is now a commodity on that trade route and the name Silk Road is very appropriate.
110 AD to 140 AD: p
Approximate life span of Hadrian of Hadrian's Wall fame.
120 AD to 130 AD: During about this period Hadrian's wall was built in England.
121 AD to 180 AD: Life of Marcus Aurelius, Roman emperor.
127 Ad to 141 AD: Ptolemy established a system of mathematical astronomy.
130 AD to 150 AD: Kanishka the Kushan. The Kushan emperor who ruled over the Kushan empire including much of India and Pakistan for about 20 years.
146 AD to 211 AD: Reign of Sereus, Roman emperor.
150 AD: Earliest known Sanskrit inscriptions in India.
161 AD to 180 AD: Marcus Aurelius ruled in Rome.
!62 AD to224 AD: Life span of Tertullian the North African theologian.
165 AD: The Antonine Plague occurred when Rome warred with Huns and Germans. It spread throughout the Roman Empire.
200
AD: Writings done in Ireland from this time has been accepted as
excellent documentation and dates for the doings and happenings of
within a couple of hundred years of this time. *****
~ Ireland: Beginnings of High kingship at Tara, Co Meath.
Richard Sheehan