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Tuesday, February 23, 2021

1112 AD to 1301 AD

  1112 AD to 1301 AD: history timeline of happenings and doings during these years like volcanic eruptions, Normans,

 




1119 AD: Hugues(?) de Payens founded the Order of the Knights Templar in Jerusalem. 

1127 AD to 1278 AD, China:  South Song  dynasty.


1128 AD to 1143 AD: Alfonso Henriques,count of Portugal, makes Portugal independent of Spain and becomes king.






1138 AD to 1193 AD: Reign of Saladin ruler of Egypt and Syria.



1143 AD to 1180 AD: Manuel Comnenus, the greatest of the Comneni, continues the Byzantine revival. Constantinople was the acknowledged capital of the world and center of culture. 


1145 AD: Almohads of Morocco conquered Spain.

1148 AD to 1269 AD: Almohads, a Berber dynasty from the High Atlas, ruled much of North Africa and part of Spain.

 
1150 AD to 1950 AD, Ireland: Troubles and hard times continue in Ireland. I think the starred shortly after 900 AD and didn't end until about 2000 AD
~ USA: Puebloan people left the Virgin River valley area and probably moved southeastward.
~ Troubadours flourished in the south of France.


1151 AD, China: Explosives were used in warfare.


1154 AD: England: Henry II becomes king of England




1155 AD to 1294 AD: The Pomerania dynasty of the Samoborides.
 
 1155 AD to 1294 AD: Was the duration of the Pomeranian dynasty of the Samborides. The Samoborides and the Griffins held neighboring duchies. The Samborides and perhaps the Griffins were supported by the Holy Roman Empire.Sobieslaw (Subislay) probably began the dynasty and held the duchy as the duke of Herzog from 1155 to 1187. The house of Sobieslaw was important in the Baltic area and might be called Prussians. Power passed to Wartislaw (Wratislay) around 12230 and to Denmark in 1330 and to Greater Poland later.

1156 AD, Ireland: Turloc More O'Connor, a king of  Connacht, who had become High King in 1119 and who was the greatest of Brian's successors --died.
~ Ireland: Arrival of Normans at Baginbun, Co. Wexford.



1158 AD, USA: In what is now southern California, the partial infilling of ancient Lake Cahuilla brought it to sea level. The Salton Sea is a remnant of the ancient lake.

1159 AD? to 1252 AD, Spain: Life of St. Ferdinand born near Salamanca to Alfonso 9th of Leon and Berengaria of Castile. At 18 Ferdinand became king of Castile. In 1219 he married Beatrice of Swabia and had ten children. Later he married Joan of Pontian (?) and had 3 more.

1161 AD, China: At close to this date Explosives were used at the battle of Ts' ai shih.
~ to 1216 AD: Lifespan of Pope Innocent III.

1162 AD to 1227 AD: Approximate lifespan of the mongol leader Genghis Khan.
 

1166 AD to 1175 AD AD: Reign of Rory O'Connor. Last native King of Ireland.

1167 AD to 1169 AD: 800 year struggle between English and Irish began.
 
1169 AD: Dermot MacMurrough, exiled king of Leinster, invites help from "Strongbow."
 
1170 AD: Arrival in Ireland of Richard de Clare. known as Strongbow.
~ to 1970 AD, Ireland: Major political culture began at this time. There had been troubles for about 200 years before this time, but none so focused and purposeful. the English honed some horrible colonial skills during this time and practiced them to the end.
~ Ireland: This year could be called the beginning of Ireland being dominated by foreigners.
 
1171 AD: Strongbow becomes king of Leinster. England begins involvement in Ireland's affairs. Arrival of Henry II.
1171 AD: Strongbow becomes king of Leinster. England begins involvement in Ireland's affairs. Arrival of Henry II.
~ England: Henry II annexes Ireland.  


1172: England: King Henry II is declared Feudal Lord of Ireland by the Pope.
1174 AD: Conchobar of Connacht: The battle of Durlus was won by Ua Brian and by Conchobar Maenmhaighi upon the people of the son of the Empress, (the king of the Saxons). Conchobar Maenmaige is mentioned in the Annals of Ulster like this: "The battle of Durlus (gained) by Domnal Ua Brian and by Conchubur Maenmgaighi upon the people of the Empress








1182 AD to 1226 AD: Life of St. Francis of Assisi.






1185 AD to 1231 AD: Life of St. Anthony.
~ Japan: Kamakura Period flourishes.


1186 AD to 1189 AD: Ireland: During about this time Conchobar Maenmaige Ua Conchobhair 
 
1186 AD to 1189 AD: Ireland: During about this time Conchobar Maenmaige Ua Conchobhair was king of  Connacht. He was the son of the High King of Ireland, Ruaidri mac Tairrdelbach Ua Conchobair. He was a military commander and resisted Norman invasion.

1187 AD: Muslims capture Jerusalem.


1189 AD to 1229 AD: 3rd, 4th, and 5th Crusades.
 
 
 1190 AD to 1202 AD: Ireland: Cathal Carragh Ua Conchobair term of reign as King of Connacht with opposition. Killed in 1202, survived by so Melaghlin, who was killed ten years later. Tough times here and most of Europe. Preceded as king by Conchobar Maenmaige Ua Conchobair and followed by Cathal Crobdearg Ua Conchobair.

1193 AD to 1253 AD, Italy: Life of St. Clare who was born of a wealthy patrician family in Assisi. At 18 Francis(?) placed her with the Benedictine nuns at a convent near Bastia.
 

 
1200 AD: Native American Indians of the Southeast Cult were strongly in evidence, especially in the lower Mississippi valley area. A post Mound Builder culture, the Southeastern Cult in existence.
~ Leprosy outbreak in Europe.
~ Moslem invaders supplanted Hindu and Buddhist dynasties in Bengal. Later Bengal became Bangladesh.
~ Approximate peek of sunspot activity of the Medieval Maximum.
~ USA: At about this time in the Four Corners region of the southwest the land and people were hit by a combination of drought and cold.
~ Genghis Khan was supreme from the Pacific ocean to the Ural mountains.
 
1202 AD to 1224 AD: Ireland: Cathal O'Connor (Cathal Crobhdearg Ua Conchobair) Was king of Connacht. He dealt with Norman invaders (later day viking). He founded Ballintubber Abbey in 1215. Ads king he was preceded by Cathal Carragh Ua Conchobhair. and succeeded by Aedh mc Cathal Crobdearg Ua Conchobair. This dating marks the reign of king Cathal  O'Connor a Christian. There was a Danish pagan king at this time. 

1204 AD: Genghis Khan summed as many Tartars as he could to a convocation west of the Gobi and north of the Himalayas and had his warriors kill any Tartar who stood higher than a wagon hub.

1206 AD: Genghis Khan became leader of the Mongols.
 
1213 AD to 1288 AD, Syria, Egypt: Ibn al Nafis Arab polymath whose works included medicine, surgery, Physiology, anatomy, biology, Islamic studies, jurisprudence, and Philosophy.

1214 AD to 1294 AD: Life of Kublai Khan, founder of the Mongol Dynasty.
~ to 1294 AD: Life of Roger Bacon, English mathematician.


1215 AD: King John of England seals the Magna Carta, first limitation of royal power in Europe? Magna Carta signed in England.





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1220 AD: The Prose Edda by Snorri Sturluson. 
1222 AD: Snorri Sturluson writes Icelandic epic Prose Edda.

1223 AD: First Tartar invasion of Russia.

1224 AD to 1228 AD Ireland: Aedh mac Cathal Crobhdearg (an Englishman?) ruled as king of Connacht. 

1225 AD to 1274 AD: Life of Saint Thomas Aquinas. Surprisingly short.
~ Hungary: Teutonic Knights expelled.

1226 AD Ireland: A rebellion was raised on Connacht by sons of Ruaidri O'Conchobair and Aed O'Neil to wrest the kingship of the province from  Aed mac Carhail Crobdeirg. This was done at the instance of Donn Oc MacAirechtaig, royal chieftain of Sil Murray, who wished to revenge himself for  the confiscation of his land and patrimony; and when he revolted the whole of Connacht revolted.

1227 AD: ~ The death of Genghis Kahn. 
~ The Tatars were probably the most formidable fighting force in the world at this time. They formed a truly great light cavalry.
~ Someone begins to build Toledo Cathedral. I wonder who it/they can be.

1228 AD to 1233 AD, Ireland: Connacht was ruled by King Aedh mac Ruaidri Ua Conchobair. Ireland had been weakened and disorganized by about two centuries of viking raids and was now assaulted by the English. Two sons of the king fought a sort of civil war which decimated Connacht. Richard son of William Burke arrived from England, bringing with him his appointment as Justiciar by the King; and a great assembly was convened by the Galls of Ireland and the Gaels, including the kings and chieftains of Ireland, about the two sons of Ruaidri. Unfortunately the decisions there led to ongoing civil war.
King Ruaidri was preceded by Aedh mac Cathal Crobdearg Ua Conchobair and succeeded by Felim mac Cathal Crobderg Ua Conchobair.



1264 AD:Ireland: Walter de Burgo was made Earl of Ulster.
1266 AD: John Duns Scotus is born. He died in 1308.
1272 AD:Ireland: The English had now conquered Ulster, east of Lough Neagh, in Meath, as well as most of Connacht and of Munster.



1255 AD, Ireland: A bishop Brenden Mago was buried in Ireland.


1257 AD: Volcanic eruption of Mount Samalas.
~ Indonesia: Large eruption of Mount Rinjani on Lombok Island. This eruption may have contributed to the beginning of The Little Ice Age.


1259 AD: Volcanic eruption; probably at El chichon in  Mexico.

1260 AD to 1294 AD, France: Chartres Cathedral erected.
~ 1327 AD: Meister Eckhart, Johannes Eckhart, German preacher, mystic, theologian. 

1266 AD: John Duns Scotus was born. he died in 1308.
~ Mongolian Empire expands under Kublai Khan


1273 AD:Papacy of Clement IV.


 
1,275 AD to 1,300 AD: Massive volcanic eruptions took place during those time and contributed much to the Little Ice Age. 
~ Massive volcanic eruptions took place and lead to the Little Ice Age.
~ t0 1292 AD: Marco Polo travels through China. Explores part of China.

1276 Ad to 1299 AD, U.S.: Drought in the southwest of the country.
~ to 1300 AD, New Mexico, US: Twenty-four consecutive years of Drought in what is now New Mexico causing a depopulation of the area.

1,280 AD: Volcanism: Quilotoa in  Ecuador probably had a substantial eruption about this time. I believe that there was a low level of solar radiation. The cooling of the Earth's surface and the LIA could be due to a variety of happenings.
~ England: Heavy storms on the south coast.
~ California: Large movement of far southern end of the San Andreas fault.

1290 AD, Italy: Spectacles are invented much like those I ware.

1291 AD: Surrender of Acre, end of the Crusades.

1297 AD; Wallace's victory at Stirling Bridge.

1298 AD: Albert I, Habsburg, Holy Roman Emperor of the house of Habsburg,

            
1,301 AD: north Africa: a large earthquake occurred. It rattled the polished limestone coverings from the biggest Egyptian pyramids.


1,400 AD to 1800 AD: I guess that cooling was notable and noted beginning by about 1,400 and was almost forgotten by 1,800. 
 
1,450 AD to 1850 AD: NASA defines the cold period during this time as the Little Ice Age.
                                                          
~ Ireland: End of Milesian kings.

~ Ireland: End of Milesian kings.
 
1172 AD: King Henry II of England is declared Feudal Lord of Ireland by the Pope. Hot tears to the eye.
 
 
1174 AD: Conchobar of Connacht: The battle of Durlus was won by Ua Brian and by Conchobar Maenmhaighi upon the people of the son of the Empress, (the king of the Saxons). Conchobar Maenmaige is mentioned in the Annals of Ulster like this: "The battle of Durlus (gained) by Domnal Ua Brian and by Conchubur Maenmgaighi upon the people of the Empress

1180 AD: Conchobar of Connacht at the Battle of the Connors in Hy Many.

1184 AD, hard days in Ireland: Art O Melaghlin, the King of Meath was treacherously slain by Dermot O'Brien the son of Turlough at the instigation of the English. See Ruaidri (not a sweet heart).

1185 AD, hard days in Ireland: War broke out among the contenders of Connacht as three contenders for the kingship of Connacht assailed both Ruaidri and each other. One of them was Conner's own son.

1186 AD, Ireland: hard days in the land: Both Connacians, father and son, were destroyed by their contention over the Kingship of Connacht. Ruaidri was allowed to return and land given to him. Conchobar began establishing his rule


1235 AD: Ireland: Richard de Burgo conquered Connacht. 

1237 AD to 1480 AD: Russia becomes part of the Mongol Empire.   

1238 AD to 1255 AD when he died. He was buried in an abbey of canons of St Peter, at Derg. He may be a relative of St. Erard, a native of Ireland an a Bishop of Ardagh around 700 AD
~ Arnold Villanova, Spanish physician and alchemist discovers poisonous property of carbon monoxide gas.



1240 AD: Tatars conquered Kiev.Kiev became a Tartar capital.
~ Russian leader Alexandre Nevski defeated Swedish army.

1242 AD to 1248 AD: El Said, Sultan of Morocco at Fez, lost to Mernids.

1250 AD: Atlantic ice pack began to grow.
~ to 1300 AD: Earth and  humans highly disturbed by volcanic activity.***grow.



1254 AD to 1324 AD: Marco Polo, Venetian traveler.
 
1255 AD, Ireland: a bishop Brenden Mago was buried. Brenden Mago dias followed Magodaig archdeacon. Braden Magodaic was another church active from 

1257 AD: Volcanic eruption of Mount Samalas.
~ Large volcanic eruption of Mount Rinjani on Lombok Island in Indonesia may have contributed to the Little Ice Age.

1258 AD: Ireland: Gallowglasses (mercenary soldiers) come to Ulster from Scotland.
~ Mongols sack Baghdad.

 

1275 AD:  Marco Polo entered the service of  Kublai Khan
 
 

1280 AD: Heavy storms on south coast of England.
~ to 1350 AD: Wolf minimum.

1,300 AD: Warm periods stopped being dependable in northern Europe. The growing season changed, affecting food production.
~ Massive volcanic eruptions took place and Lead to the Little Ice Age.
1,300 AD to 1700 AD: During this period Casa Grande in what is now the state of Arizona was used as a trading and religious center by the Hohokam people.
~ to 1400 AD: the Hopi were already established in the north of what is now Arizona.
~ to 1375 AD: Aztecs were established in Tenochtitlan, Mexico.
~ to 1850 AD: was a period of severe winters in North America.
~ to 1500 AD in southern California archaic Lake Cahuilla dried up and disappeared.
~ USA: Great  Anasazi migration resulted in the movement of people living in north of the San Juan River into the Rio Grand valley and the Pajarito plateau of northern New Mexico.
~ USA: Panicum sonorum/panic grass, millet, cushaw squash, tepary beans, were grown by native Americans along the lower Colorado river.
~ USA: Casa Grande of Arizona was built. It was a special use structure of Hohokam people.
~ to 1375 AD: about this time Aztecs established Tenochtitlan.
~ to  1850 AD, Northern Hemisphere: Period of severe winters
~ t0 1400 AD, USA: Homol'ovi II, Ancestral homes of the Hopi people, Homolovi I - IV, Cottonwood Creek Ruin and Clove Pass Ruin, a ;arge site of more than 1,000 rooms are located in the Arizona Homolovi Ruins State Park  5 miles from Winslow.
~ to 1500 AD, USA: Last stand of Lake Cahuilla in southern California.





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356 AD to 545 AD

356 AD to 545 AD 

 

 

350 AD: Christianity had reached most of the population of Ireland.  

 

334 BC to 323 BC: The time of Alexander the Great.

 

329 BC: Alexander founded the city of Escate (Eschate) in Neb, now Tajikistan.

320 BC to 319 BC: Ireland: Nia Segamain may have been High King during a portion of this period. His mother may have been Flidais of Tuatha De Danann. In his kingship, he was preceded by Conal Collamrach whom he killed and followed by Enna Aignech. 

358 AD August 24th: The city of Nicomedia was half destroyed by an earthquake.

360 AD: about this time books began to replace scrowls.

365 AD to 427 AD, China: Marks the life-span of Tiao Chien, a poet.
~ Egypt: An Earthquake devastated the port of Alexandria.

370 AD: Teenaged Augustine went to Carthage.
~ Saint Nicolas was elected Bishop of Myra(Turkey) in this 4th century of  LJC. He later became the patron saint of Russia and Greece.
~ Huns invaded Europe.

 

 

377 AD to 405 AD: Niall of the Nine Hostages is High King to many in Ireland.

 

378 BC: Mago defeated at the battle of Cronion in Southern Italy by the Syracusan army.  Syracuse and Carthage make peace.

379 AD to 395 AD, Rome: Reign of Theodosius I as Roman emperor.


383 AD: Roman legions begin to evacuate Britain,

385 AD to 461 AD: Likely lifespan of Saint Patrick.

386 AD: Bishop Ambrose of Milan introduces hymn singing.

399 AD: Saint Augustine writes Confessions. 


400 AD: North America: Hopewell period ended. Middle Woodland period began,
~ to 800 AD or to discovery Has been called the Mississippian Period.
~ to 500 AD: Middle Syriac an Aramaic was spoken east of the Mediterranean during this time. It is the classical, literary, and liturgical language of the Syriac Christians of that time. See Ephrem the Syrian.
~ Polynesians began migration to Hawaii in their fine sea going canoes.
~ to 450 AD:  Irish/Pictish invasion of Hadrian's wall carried on.
~ (?) Hippocrates began movement toward medicine as science.
~ to 460 AD: may mark  the approximate life span of Saint Patrick.
~ Hopewell period ended,
~ Middle Woodland Period began.
~ to 800 AD: or to European discovery: the Mississippian Period.
540 AD to 562 AD: Around this time an important king Arthur may have lived in or around what is now England.
   
401 AD: Pope St. Innocent I.


409 AD: Roman garrison abandons/withdraws from Britain to protect Italy.

410 AD: Rome is plundered by Visigoths; they sacked Rome. 

417 AD: Pope St. Zosimus.


420 AD to 550 AD: Life of Saint Bridget of Kildare/Mary of God.

430 AD: Death of Augustine at Hippo.

431 AD:Pope Celestine I sent  Palladius to the Irish, as their first Bishop, Palladius died soon after.

432 AD: Saint Patrick begins his mission to Ireland. Bishop Patrick arrives in Ireland.
~ Traditional date for the arrival of St, Patrick in Ireland.



431 AD: Pope Celestine sends Palladius to the Irish. Palladius died soon after.

432 AD: Traditional date of the arrival of St. Patrick in Ireland.
~ Arrival of St. Patrick to help convert the Gaelic Kings to Christianity.


436 AD, Britain: Last Roman troops leave.



440 AD: The ancient town of Ys in Brittany submerged in great flood.


450 AD ~ 520 AD: Merlin Ambrosius, Merlinus, Mellin Dubrivius
~ 500 AD: ? Huna destruction in North India

550 AD to 690 AD: Plague like sickness in Europe and Near East

452 AD: Fever checks Attila's (the Hun) advance in northern Italy.

455 AD to 500 AD: Saint Bridget of Kildare, Mary of God.
 
461 AD: St Patrick died after having achieved his dream of introducing the Roman civilization and the Christian church to Ireland, it has been said. (what happened in 565?)

468 AD: Pope saint Simplicius.



479 AD: Lombards were in what is now Italy.

480 AD to 520 AD: About the lifespan of King Aurtor/Arthur.
~ t0 520 AD: Boethius, Anucias Manlius, Roman statesman, Philosopher, writer.

c. 484 AD to 577 AD, Ireland: Life of St Brendan, a leader of Irish Christianity. He was raised by St It and completed his education with the Bishop of Kerry. As St Patrick brought Christianity to Ireland, monastery life became a popular vocation and Brendan became a monk.

490 AD to 562 AD, Byzantia: Life span of Procopius, Byzantine historian.


500 AD, India: Sun worship a major activity.
~ China: Sunspots abundant to the eye according to observers.
~ to present: Ojibwa/Chippewa woodland Native Americans fish and hunt in the  northwest Great Lakes region.
~ to 590 AD: approximate life-span of Saint Columba.
~  to 900 AD, North America: Has been called the Late Woodland period there.
~ North America: Strong evidence of maize(corn)cultivation.
~ Hittites conquer Mesopotamia.
~ North America: This was the beginning of the end of a relatively peaceful millennia of the Early, Middle, and Late Woodland cultures and the beginning of the SCC. The SCC has been called the Southern Death Cult, Southern Cult, And Chiefly Warfare Cult. SCC included a continuation of a large exchange network as had the Woodland periods before them. These changes included large immigration from the south.


503 AD: Battle of Mount Badon. Arthur the Briton defeats Saxons from Germany.


529 AD: Monastery of Monte Cassino, Italy was founded by St. Benedict of Nursia. Although the monks lead a life of prayer and Manuel labor, they provided almost all medical skill an preserved much classical learning which might otherwise have been lost.
~ North America: The beginning of the end of a relatively peaceful millennia of the woodland cultures and the beginning of the SCC. The SCC has been called the Southern Death Cult, Southern Cult, Chiefly Warfare Cult. The SCC continued  a large trade network as had the Woodland cultures before them. 
~ Hittites conquered Mesopotamia.
~ North America: the beginning of strong evidence of corn (maize) cultivation
~ to 900 AD, North America: Has been the duration of the Late woodland period. 



531 AD: Great comet.

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535 AD to 554 AD: Byzantium reconquers Italy.
~ North America: Great cultural changes began in central North America after the volcanic disruption began.
~ to 562 AD: The same comets may have done much damage in Ireland, England, and Bolivia.



540 AD to 560 AD: Taliesin the poet wrote. 
~ to 590 AD: Life of Saint Columba.
~ About this time an important king Arthur is likely to have lived.



543 AD: Earthquakes shake the entire world. 


550 AD to 690 AD: Plague like sickness in Europe and Near East.


565 AD: The reign of Justinian ended with bubonic plague.



470 AD to 549 AD, Ireland: Life of St. Finnian who was born in County Carlow. He became a monk in Wales in his youth. He founded a school at Conard which at one time had perhaps 3,000 students. Many of the students from his school at Conard became saints: St. Brendan, St. Columba, St. Kenneth (Canice?)

477 AD to 524 AD, Roman: Boethius, Anicus Manlius, Severius Boethius. He was a Roman senator, consul, magistrate, officiorum, and philosopher. He was born in the Roman Kingdom of Odoacer about a year after Odoacer deposed the last Western Roman and declared himself king of Italy. Boethius died in Pavia, Ostrogoth kingdom.(?) He also wrote and has been called a statesman and Philosopher.

480 AD to 547 AD: Has been said to have been the life span of Saint Benedict, founder of the Benedictine Order.



481 AD to 511 AD, Gaul: Clovis the Frank reigned at this time. So, he has been called King of the Franks.


483 AD to 526 AD, Italy: Theodoric the Ostrogoth reigns.

490 AD to 562 AD: The likely life span of the Byzantine historian Procopius.

498 AD: Pope Saint Symmachus

500 AD: Considered the period of flourishing of the Hopewell Tradition along the Ohio and Mississippi rivers of North America.
~ to 900 AD: North America: Late Woodland Period, transition
~ North America: Strong evidence of wide spread maize cultivation. It's corn! 
~ US: Basket Makers are in what is now central Nevada. Those Basket Makers were still hunting with the atlatl.
~ Was the ending of a relatively peaceful millennia of the early, middle, and late Woodland cultures and the beginning of the SCC. The SCC has been called the Southern Death Cult, Southern Cult, Chiefly Warfare Cult. The SCC included a large exchange network did as the Woodlands period before them.
~ Hittites conquer Mesopotamia,
~ Strong evidence of corn cultivation in North America.
~ About this time Armenians developed their own alphabet.
~ to 579 AD \sunspots abundant to the eye according to Chinese observers.
~ US: By this time The Uto Aztecan ancestors of the Gabrielino were established on the Southern California Coast.
~ Ireland: Bridgid founds Kildare.
 





521 AD: Columba or Colum Cille arrived at Garten in Tyreconnell.? He became a priest and became the first abbot of a church at Derry, Ireland.


527 AD: Reign of Justinian I, Byzantien Emperor 




535 AD: Significant cultural changes began in central North America after the the volcanic disruptions began.
~ to 562 AD, Comets: Comets that did so much damage in Ireland and England, may have struck Bolivia at the same time.







540 AD  to  562 AD: An important King Arthur was likely alive during this time.
~ to 590 AD: life of Saint Columba.
 
541 AD: The Justinian massive economic struggle help spread Christianity.

543 AD, Constantinople: Perhaps as many as ten thousand died of plague in one day.
~ Earthquakes shake the entire world!






550 AD: and onward Irish monks re-Christianize Europe.







562 AD: The same comets may have done much damage i Ireland, England, and Bolivia.





579: Lombards were in what is now Italy.




682 AD- 720 AD: Idwal Roebuck lived.




694 AD to 701 AD: Laingsech, Langseth, Oengusso lived.







211 BC to 22 BC

211 BC to 22 BC timeline: historic and prehistoric, with some archaeology dates. Worldwide happenings and doings in: Lebanon, empiric Rome, and Mississippi.
 

 
210 BC: China: Death of emperor Qui shi Huang di.
~ to 199 BC, Ireland: about during this time Bresal Bo-Dibad was a High King of  the land. He was the son of Rudraige. He took power after killing his predecessor, Finna Mar and ruled for eleven years during which time there was an extinction of cows, a cattle plague. He was killed by Finnat's son, Lugaid Luaigne. So, he was preceded as King by Finnat Mar and succeeded by Lugaid Luaigne,
 



206 BC: Near the turning of the war between Rome and Carthage, Mago retreated to Gades (modern Cadiz of Spain) with his Army. 
~   to 220 BC: The Han Chinese did a good job of keeping the East West Silk Road opened until(?) powerful persons of the Ottoman Empire successfully boycotted the trade.
206 BC to 220 BC: The Han Chinese did a good job of keeping the East West Silk Road opened until(?) powerful persons of the Ottoman Empire successfully boycotted the trade.

200 BC to 400 AD,USA: The Hopewell culture flourished and the Adena people flowered in the Mississippi drainage area of North America and might be called a flowering of of the Adena peoples of the Mississippi drainage area of North America.
200 BC to 400 AD: The Hopewell culture might be called the flowering of the Adena people of the Mississippi drainage area of what is now the U.S. The Hopewell culture has been said to have continued to as recent as 500 AD or 850 AD.
~ to 500 AD: Considered the flourishing of of the Hopewell tradition along the Ohio and Mississippi rivers of what is now the U.S. 
~ to 800 AD: Hopewell culture built and maintained significant earthworks in what is now the U.S.
~ Mexico: Xochicalco included a city which probably dated before this time. It traded widely and probably had long time connections with the Caribbean coast. 
~ Greek city states overwhelmed by Rome.
~ to Nabataean Aramaic was the language of the "Arab" kingdom of Petra. That kingdom covered the east bank of the Jordan River the (Sinai Peninsula and northern Arabia. (Weren't Nabataean seamen traveling to the west coast of India near this time?)
200 AD: By this time certain swedes were already writing in runic script.
      
 
155 BC to 130 BC: Liu Teh collected archaic scripts in China; a compilation of early writings, especially Taoism.
 
 145 BC to 85 BC India: The Shahi Records of the Historians by Sima Qian. Hindu historic records Shiji.


148 BC to 70 BC: Ireland: Sometime during this period Eochu Airem was High King in Ireland. He was preceded by Eochaid Feidlech and succeeded by Eterscel as a High King. The idea of sid (shee) was active still.


141 BC to 60 BC: During about this time Salome Alexandra was the first Hasmonean(Maccabees) queen of Judea. Political association with Pharisees.


135 BC: Transfer of Judaic religious center from Judea to Galilee.


133 BC: Some Celts probably came to Ireland after the Roman invasion of Spain, but seem to have arrived from time to time from at least 1400 BC.
 
 
120 BC: Around this time Eochu Airem was High King of Ireland for perhaps a decade, He was a son of Finn.
 
106 BC to 43 BC: Cicero, Marcus Tullius: Roman orator, statesman, and philosopher.

105 BC: The mathematician Heron founded the first college of technology at Alexandria. 

104 BC: John Hycanus died this date. He had been a leader and priest of the Hasmoneans/Maccabeans.

100 BC: to about 450 AD: The Middle Woodland culture: During this period The Marksville and the Hopewell culture are in evidence. A Hopewell type culture has been found in the Ohio River valley, the lower Mississippi river valley, Yazoo valley of Louisiana, and what are now the U.S. states of Mississippi, Missouri, Arkansas, and north along the east coast coast of North America to Mobile Bay. 
~ to 400 or 500 AD: North America: the duration of he Middle Woodland Period. During this time the Hopewell Culture was centered in Ohio, USA.
~ to 40 BC: St. Ann, Anne: her approximate life span. She is the mother of the Virgin Mary. Her husband in this birth is said to be Joachim. So, he and Anne are the grandparents of Jesus. She lived for about 60 years. She was born in Judea. Her mother was Emerenta and her father Stollanus.
~ to 200 AD: Peru:  Tiahuanaco was a center of culture and learning near Lake Titicaca.
~ Ireland: Henges were still being built and used used at this time. Henges included wooden buildings in the early Bronze Age.


 
85 BC-Romans considered Troy to be their "Mother city."
 80 BC: Arrival of Gauls and Carthaginian traders to Ireland had begun.




70 BC: to 19 BC: Lifespan of Virgil, Roman poet.



66 AD, Earth: notable comets.
 

                             
 
 
 





64 BC: The region of Lebanon came under the rule of the Roman Empire. Where it became a leading center of Christianity. 

c59 BC to 17 AD: Livy writes the history of Rome in Latin.

51 BC to 30 BC: Reign of Cleopatra,  queen of Egypt.

c50 BC: Hillel, the great Jew scholar mentioned the negative of the Golden Rule. "Do not do onto others as you would not have them to do onto you?"
 
45 BC to AD 23: China: Chinese statesman, Wan Mang, attempts reform of land ownership during this period. 

44 BC: Julius Caesar was assassinated.

35 BC to 5 BC: Herod the Great, Roman client king of Judea.

28 BC: The orient/China: The earliest known reference to naked-eye sunspots.
 
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?



 

                             
 
 

1301 AD to 1490 AD

  1301 Ad to 1490 AD: The Black Death, feudal system, Irish, solar minimum, the Little Ice Age, and more if you think you can handle it. Inc...